Paraprofessionals and Their Performance: A Survey of Education, Health, and Social Service ProgramsUSA. Survey of research on the performance of auxiliary workers employed in education, health services and social services, assessing the results of employment programmes concerning low income minority group trainees from the local level community - shows how various programmes (incl. Training courses) were able to relieve professional labour shortages, to provide new employment opportunities and to introduce social change. Bibliography pp. 123 to 152 and statistical tables. |
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Paraprofessionals and Their Performance: A Survey of Education, Health, and ... Alan Gartner No preview available - 1971 |
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