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YA Bibliography
Bremer, Christine D., & Madzar, Svjetlana (1994, Fall). Encouraging Employer Involvement in Youth Apprenticeship and Other Work-Based Learning Experiences for High School Students. Journal of Vocational and Technical Education, 12(1), 15-26. Cantor, Jeffrey A. (1994, Spring). Apprenticeships and Community Colleges: Linkages in America's Defense. Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 31(3). Cantor, Jeffrey A. (1997). Registered Pre-Apprenticeship: Successful Practices Linking School to Work. Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 34(3), 35-58. Craig, Annette, Stokes, Frances, Walter, Diana. (1993). Getting Started with Youth Apprenticeship: A "How To" Workbook. Easley: SC: Partnership for Academic and Career Education, Pickens County Youth Apprenticeship. Contact Pickens County YA Coordinator, (803) 855-8195. Department of Workforce Development (1999). Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship Another Road to Success... a synthesis of findings & outcomes from evaluation & research studies [brochure]. Available: Center on Education & Work, UW-Madison, 964 Educational Sciences Bldg., 1025 W. Johnson St., Madison, WI 53706-1796. Finegold, David (1993, March). Making Apprenticeships Work. RAND Issue Paper, 1. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Institute on Education and training, Distribution Services, (310) 393-0411, ext. 6686. Frantz, Nevin R. Jr., (1994, Spring). Youth Apprenticeship in the United States: Transmission or Transformation of the German Apprenticeship System. Journal of Industrial Teacher Education 31(3). Hamilton, Stephen F. (1990, June 6). Calling for an American System of Apprenticeship. Education Week, 37(9), 36. Johnson, Scott D., & Ferej, Ahmed K. (1997, Fall). Apprenticeship Training as Preparation for Self Employment. Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 35(1) 48-72. Joyce, Peter (1993, June/July). Businesses Speak Out on Youth Apprenticeship. Work America, 10(6). Published by National Alliance of Business, 1201 New York Ave. N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005; (202) 289-2888. Learning Through Work & Ten Elements of Quality Worksite Learning. (1994,April). Student Apprenticeship News, 7, 2-8. Published by Jobs for the Future, 1815 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140; (617)661-3411; fax (617)661-2799. National Alliance of Business (1992, June). Real Jobs for Real People: An Employers Guide to Youth Apprenticeship. Washington DC: National Alliance of Business, 1201 New York Ave. N.W., #700, Washington, D.C. 20005-3917; (202)289-1303. Paris, Kathleen A., & Mason, Sarah A. (1995). Planning and Implementing Youth Apprenticeship and Work-Based Learning. Madison, WI: Center on Education and Work, 964 Educational Sciences Bldg., 1025 W. Johnson St., Madison, WI 53707-1796; (608) 262-9197. Pautler, Albert J. Jr, & Buffamanti, Deborah M. (Eds.). (1997). Winning Ways: Best Practices in Work-Based Learning. Ann Arbor, MI: Prakken Publications, Inc., Tech Directions Books. Raizen, Senta A., & Colvin, Richard Lee (1991, December 11). Apprenticeships: A Cognitive-Science View. Education Week 15(4), 26. Reid, Robert L. (1993, Aug/Sept). On Target: The Apprenticeship Approach. Technical & Skills Training. Reisner, Elizabeth R., McNeil, Patricia W., Adelman, Nancy E., Kulick, Christine D., Hallock, Robert V., Leighton, Mary S. (1994). Using Youth Apprenticeship to Improve the Transition to Work: An Evaluation of System Development in Eight States. Washington DC: Council of Chief State School Officers, One Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC; (202) 408-5505. Rosenbaum, James E., Stern, David, Agnes, Mary & Hamilton, Stephen F., Berryman, Sue E., Kazis, Richard (1992). Youth Apprenticeship in America: Guidelines for Building an Effective System. Washington, DC: William T. Grant Foundation Commission on Youth and America's Future, Suite 301, 1001 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington DC 20036. Smith, Clifton L. (Fall 1997). Initial Analysis of Youth Apprenticeship Programs in Georgia. Journal of Vocational and Technical Education, 14(1), 20-32. Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (1997). Discover Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship: A Handbook for Employers. Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Division of Connecting Education & Work: Author. Wisconsin's Youth Apprenticeship: Meeting the Challenges. (1992, October). Student Apprenticeship News, 4, 3. Published by Jobs for the Future, 1815 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140; (617) 661-3411; fax (617) 661-2799. Available On-lineArmstrong, Paul. (1997). Delivering Modern Apprenticeships [On-line]. FEDA-Matters 1(16). Bailey, Thomas, & Merritt, Donna (July 1993). Youth Apprenticeship: Lessons from the U.S. Experience [On-line]. Center Focus, 1. Available: http://icdl.uncg.edu/ft/083099-06.html. (From School-To-Work Transition and Youth Apprenticeship in the United States (1992), New York: Manpaoer Demonstration Research Corporation) Bremer, Christine D., & Madzar, Svjetlana (1999). Encouraging Employer Involvement in Youth Apprenticeship and Other Work-Based Learning Experiences for High School Students [Abstract] [On-line]. Available: http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JVTE/v12n1/bremer.html Decker, William (1995). Build a Better Apprenticeship [On-line]. Executive-Educator 17(6), 23-25. Imel, Susan (1993). Trends and Issues: Youth Apprenticeship [On-line]. Trends and Issues Alert. Available: http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/literacy/youth-apprenticeship.txt Lerman, Robert
I., Pouncy, Hillard. (March 1990). Why America Should Develop a Youth
Apprenticeship System (Policy Report No. 5) [On-line]. Washington, DC:
Progressive Policy Institute. Available: http://www.ppionline.org/ppi_ci.cfm?contentid=2003&knlgAreaID=110& Smith, Clifton L. (1999). Initial Analysis of Youth Apprenticeship Programs in Georgia [Abstract] [On-line]. Available: http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JVTE/v14n1/JVTE-2.html Referenced StudiesBest-Louther, M.J. (1998). Documenting academic competencies in the Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship program. Green Bay: Center for Education and Workforce Competitiveness, University of Wisconsin. Department of Workforce Development. (1997, March). Follow-up survey of the 1995 Youth Apprenticeship graduates. Madison: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Knox, K., & Phelps, L.A. (1998). Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship: Transition into higher education. Madison: Center on Education and Work, University of Wisconsin. Orr, M.T. (1995). Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship program in printing: Evaluation 1993-1995. Boston, MA: Jobs for the Future. Phelps. L.A., & Fulton, D. (1997, November). Follow-up survey of the 1996 Youth Apprenticeship graduates. Madison: Center on Education and Work, University of Wisconsin. Phelps, L.A., & Jin, M. (1997, November). 1997 Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship employer survey. Madison: Center on Education and Work, University of Wisconsin. Phelps, L.A., Scribner, J., Wakelyn, D. & Weis, C. (1996, November). Youth Apprenticeship in Wisconsin: A stakeholder assessment. Madison: Center on Education and Work, Univervsity of Wisconsin. Thorn, C.A. Mason, S.A., & Jonely, J.T. (1997, July). Wisconsin school-to-work: Employers survey report. Madison: Center on Education and Work, University of Wisconsin. U.S. Bureau of the Census. Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1996 (116th edition). Washington, DC: 1996. U.S. Department of Education. National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 1997. NCES 98-015. Washington, DC: 1997.
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