Career Education: An Answer to Isolationism and Laissez-Faire Relationships

Business and industry have compounded corporate isolationism by creating a laissez-faire relationship with education, according to the author, who says that career education can be an educational strategy to improve community participation as well as the quality of education. To illustrate he descri...

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Published inJournal of Career Education Vol. 4; no. 3; p. 43
Main Author Newton, Charles H., III
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 1978
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Summary:Business and industry have compounded corporate isolationism by creating a laissez-faire relationship with education, according to the author, who says that career education can be an educational strategy to improve community participation as well as the quality of education. To illustrate he describes a Colorado model for community-education interaction. (MF)