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From:Critical Survey (Vol. 23, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The essay addresses the right to education for inmates and the disappearance of postsecondary education from US prisons; prison-university educational partnerships; and the potential of online programmes...
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From:Journal of Mental Health Counseling (Vol. 32, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis study reflects a national survey of 295 CACREP counselor educators regarding their understanding of and support for the 2009 CACREP standards revision. It also assessed respondents' opinions about the proposed...
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From:Nursing Education Perspectives (Vol. 23, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT The Vermont Nursing Internship Project supports the nurse's entry into practice along a continuum of expertise. Developed and supported by a coalition of nurse leaders inclusive of practice settings, education,...
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From:IDEA Health & Fitness Source (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFitness internships bridge the gap between academic principles and the real-life needs of the job market. If you haven't hired an intern (or been one yourself), you may be in the dark about one of the world's most...
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From:Business Communication Quarterly (Vol. 60, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCompanies are addressing real-world business requirements and providing students a chance to experience business situations by creating internship programs. The number of internships available to students has increased...
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From:AORN Journal (Vol. 66, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedToday's health care environment has pushed OR managers to reconsider the skill mix of staff members and to use more surgical technologists and unlicensed assistive personnel. Health care administrators want to decrease...
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From:Journal of Managerial Issues (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis research examines the factors which lead to the effective socialization of interns on their overseas assignments and the positive outcomes which can result from expatriate intern socialization programs. The...
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From:International Journal (Vol. 70, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The future of foreign policy think tanks should involve acting as a training ground for the next generation of international affairs professionals. Internships are widely recognized as a way of improving...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 50, Issue 1-2)What does it take to prepare teens for career success after high school? Providence (R.I.) Public Library (PPL) has an answer. "Our Teen Squad programs are driven by youth interests while focusing on work readiness...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 50, Issue 7-8)In the library at the University of California, San Francisco, we have a policy that all internships are paid at least minimum wage, unless otherwise prohibited by the intern's sponsor organization. We also try to adapt...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedBackground Phantom vibration syndrome is a type of hallucination reported among mobile phone users in the general population. Another similar perception, phantom ringing syndrome, has not been previously described in...
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From:Employee Relations Law Journal (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis article considers unpaid internships under the Fair Labor Standards Act and advises employers to analyze any existing or contemplated program for unpaid internships and ensure that it is in compliance with...
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From:Journal of Accountancy (Vol. 182, Issue 6)The Albany, NY, accounting firm Lurie & Co. found its participation in a local college's internship program to be valuable, but it also learned some of the limitations of relying on interns. Interns may not always be...
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From:Human Ecology (Vol. 28, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedYURIJ PAWLUK '01 WAS SELECTED as one of two undergraduate students from around the country to take part in the Judicial Internship Program at the U.S. Supreme Court in the spring semester. Pawluk is working full time at...
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From:Journal of the American Dietetic Association (Vol. 100, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Changes occurring in health care, education, and technology are altering dietetics education. A model of learner-centered, cooperative, distance education based on interactive online technology is described...
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From:Career Development Quarterly (Vol. 61, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedRural youth face numerous barriers that may limit career exposure. School-to-work (STW) programs are one tool used to increase exposure and facilitate connections between school and work. Using a nationally...
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From:Advanced Materials & Processes (Vol. 174, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedProfile of a Volunteer Merna Salama, Materials Process & Physics Engineer, The Boeing Company At 23, Merna Salama has accomplished much. She earned her bachelor's degree in chemistry and her master's in materials...
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From:Feminist Teacher (Vol. 22, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed"In my previous jobs I was just the hands that did the work; this is the first job where anyone ever valued what I thought. It's been really hard to adjust to doing 'thinking work' rather than physical work."...
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From:University Business (Vol. 19, Issue 5)Effective collaboration between administration, academic officers and faculty is crucial for effective leadership at colleges and universities. Enrollment levels, academic freedom, financial viability and student...
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From:Education (Vol. 117, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSchool-to-Work Programs are felt by educational critics to teach students employable skills upon high school completion. One county located four technical schools within its boundaries. The majority of funding for the...