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JITE v33n3 - Table of Contents

Volume 33, Number 3
Spring 1996


From the Editor

The Future of the Journal Looks Bright
Scott D. Johnson

Articles

Technology Education in Transition: Perceptions of Technology Education Teachers, Administrators, and Guidance Counselors
by Roger B. Hill, Robert C. Wicklein and Michael K. Daugherty

Reclaiming the Voices of Female and Elementary School Educators in Technology Education
by Karen F. Zuga

Studying the Impact of Technology on Work and Jobs
by Theodore Lewis

Cognitive Apprenticeship in Classroom Instruction: Implications for Industrial and Technical Teacher Education
by Sarah L. S. Duncan

At Issue

Achieving Diversity Through Mentoring: A Response to Erekson and Trautman's "Diversity or Conformity"
by Donald L. Sloan

Comments

Education and Human Resource Development: A Strategic Collaboration
by Donna Dare

Under Review

Learning to Work: Making the Transition from School to Work
Reviewed by Dan Brown

Bits and Pieces

Information for Authors
Submission Requirements
Submission
Editing
Change of Address and Undelivered Issues of the Journal
Request for Back Issues of the Journal
NAITTE Membership Form

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