INVESTING IN PEOPLE
Roger J. Vaughan and
June A. Sekera
Review of Policy Research, 1983, vol. 2, issue 4, 734-749
Abstract:
Education and training may be the single most important elements of a national revitalization strategy. In spite of their importance, public policies which address the major issues in education and training do not exist for the most part. Where policies do exist, they are founded on incorrect premises or are made inappropriate by incompatible policies in other domains. This paper attempts to identify the problems and offers solutions to the issue of education and training.
Date: 1983
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