N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 11-20 of 36 results.
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Program for skilled trades to begin - Ja 30 86 1C
  • Budget cuts threaten training of disabled - Fe 9 86 1D
  • Changes urged in vocational training system - Fe 14 86 1D
  • State to train handicapped for private jobs - Fe 27 86 20C
  • Inmates learn how to prepare eye-catching meals - Mr 3 86 3C
  • Editorial: Train minds before hands - De 6 86 24A
  • Report on public vocational education attacked by all speakers at hearing - De 18 86 1C
  • Panel suggests ending outdated vocational courses - De 23 86 1C
  • Teachers, officials debate wisdom of vocational training - De 26 86 1
  • Legislative panel discusses coordinating vocational programs - De 31 86 5C
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Schools help put many happily behind bars - Ja 3 82 22-I
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Skills trail job demands; Employers requiring more from ill-prepared workers - Fe 16 92, 1F
  • Training workers; North Carolina's struggling system (Chart) - Mr 1 92, 1F
  • Attitude, achievement mirror high expectations - My 31 92, 16A
  • House OKs job-training funds; High-tech industries targeted - Au 11 92, 5B
  • Board eases stand in job training dispute - Se 3 92, 6B
  • Vocational education funds shift delayed - Se 4 92, 5B
  • Etheridge, board settle vocational money spat - No 6 92, 5B
  • Panel urges coordinating state work-force efforts; Commission seeks to fulfill that role - De 8 92, 1D
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Superintendents say budget cuts leave missing links in education - My 9 82 31A
  • Hunt to urge instruction improvement (at congressional hearing) - Se 2 82 4C
  • Program at Duke Hospital brings education to patients - Se 22 82 2C
  • Lawmakers say school changes lack support - De 6 82 1
  • Shift in education policy debated - De 16 82 1C
  • Hunt appoints panel to study U. S. education - De 25 82 12C
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Tech schools employ robots to help train future workers - Ja 9 83 30A
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Weighing the value of liberal arts degree - Au 29 82 1D
Vocational-Technical Education
  • UNC chairman (Jones) suggests more vocational options - Fe 4 89 2C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: High school curriculum leaves vocational training undervalued - Fe 19 89 7B
  • ESC seeking job-training funds; Proposal would give agency bulk of funds allocated for jobless - Mr 29 89 1C
  • Martin courts defense contractors with vows of free training - Jn 25 89 21A
  • Area high school students learn about nursing careers - Jy 20 89 1T
  • Wake job program for homeless will survive with latest grant - Se 21 89 2T
  • Wake's deputy training regimen earns boost - Se 22 89 3C
  • Durham chamber seeks job-training program to help low-income youth - Se 28 89 10T
  • Horticulture class cultivates inmates' love of gardening - Se 28 89 1T
  • Halifax schools hope course in hairstyling will cut dropout rate - Oc 18 89 3C
  • Hunt warns training gap threatening the economy - No 1 89 16C
  • NCSU should train students for jobs, professor (Smetana) contends No 1 89 1C
  • ECU campus police watch TV - for their own good No 25 89 3C
  • Schools press to fill technical fields - De 20 89 14A
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Yearning for learning; Continuing education classes fill many needs for adults - Se 4 90 1E
  • Weekend college opens door for woking adults - Se 19 90 4B
  • Survey rates N.C. colleges mediocre in adult education - De 7 90 4B
  • NCSU program reaches out to older adults - De 13 90 16F
  • NCSU to start courses for those over 50 - De 20 90 2B
Vocational-Technical Education
  • For 14 grads, the present is barred but future looks rosier - Mr 21 89 1C
  • Elder hostels allow seniors to travel, learn - Jn 29 89 3C
  • Lawyers cutting classes; 230 get last chance to meet obligation - De 10 89 1C
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Education study set in motion - Ja 23 88 8D
  • Hunt asks Congress to fund education plan - Fe 19 88 6A
  • Editorial: - The dollar value of education - Mr 5 88 14A
  • 'Education deficit' must be eliminated - Mr 20 88 7D
  • Tar Heel Editors Speak: - Taking charge of education - Mr 20 88 7D
  • Jordan ads criticize Martin on education - Ap 13 88 1C
  • Jordan aide (Crumpler) assails Martin on education - Ap 15 88 5D
  • Democrats wedge Martin between stands on schools, taxes - Ap 16 88 1C
  • Changes in schools broad, but blessings mixed - Ap 27 88 1
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - Oh, yes, we North Carolinians hold education in high regard - Ma 22 88 - 7D
  • Report says education keeps birth rates down - Jy 4 88 3C
  • Jordan, Martin set goals for education - Jy 24 88 25A
  • School reform results present mixed picture - Se 4 88 6D
  • South's future linked to education reform - Oc 13 88 20A
  • Education big issue in election; Both Jordan, Martin claiming credit for recent improvements - Oc 16 88 1
  • Price, Etheridge say united approach will help education - No 3 88 32A
  • Executives to advocate revamping education - No 19 88 2C
  • Schools chided for failures; State board chairman (Haworth) says countless studies don't educate
  • children - No 30 88 1C
  • Martin to Bush: - All is not well with schools - De 6 88 18C