Educating and Training Technicians
Synopsis
This book, by a recognised authority on the subject, will be of value to all who are concerned with the education and training of all technicians. It is uncompromising in its view that the shortage of trained technicians in developing countries has retarded their pace of industrialisation, and that their future economic and social progress will depend on the quality and quantity of technicians they produce. For, in the words of LS Chandrakant: 'It is imperative for all developing countries to train and develop their own indigenous personnel as competent technicians. In the final analysis the pace and direction of the economic progress of developing countries will largely depend upon how far they solve their technician problem.'
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Foreword
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Preface
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Manpower Planning and the Technician
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The Education and Training of Technicians
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The Selection and Assessment of Technicians
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The Supply and Preparation of Teachers
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Planning and Equipping Technical Institutions
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Administration, Finance, Control and Inspection
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Index
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