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Fourth R: Workforce Readiness

NCJ Number
121958
Author(s)
A Wheelock; G Dorman
Date Published
1987
Length
54 pages
Annotation
Directed mainly to business leadership as well as to educators and job training professionals, this manual urges businesses to develop collaborations with schools in their communities to help resolve the problems the United States faces in education and workforce readiness of youth.
Abstract
The discussion notes that a high proportion of young people drop out before completing their education and that many of those who do complete their education lack the basic skills necessary to succeed in the workplace. These youths cost businesses large amounts for remediation, increased supervision, increases in errors, and decreases in product quality. They also produce costs for communities, in terms of welfare dependency, crime and unrest, and decreases in tax revenues and competitiveness in world markets. Thus, businesses need to become involved in business-education partnerships that emphasize school improvement, institutional change, and police reform. Discussions of existing partnerships, guidelines for forming six types of partnerships, appended partnership profiles, list of organizations, and annotated list of 26 references.