The community college role in welfare to work /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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San Francisco :
Jossey-Bass,
2001.
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| Series: | New directions for community colleges.
no. 116. |
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Table of Contents:
- Welfare reform and community colleges: a policy and research context / Thomas Brock, Lisa Matus-Grossman, Gayle Hamilton
- The local politics and partnerships of successful welfare reform at Modesto Junior College / Pamila J. Fisher
- The state of welfare reform in the rural communities of Illinois / Kathleen Vespa Pampe
- The transition to work first in a Wisconsin technical college / Dennis H. Nitschke
- The advanced technology program: a welfare-to-work success story / Karen Pagenette, Cheryl Kozell
- Welfare to work: solutions or snake oil? / John W. Ream, Brenda G. Wagner, Robin C. Knorr
- The importance of postsecondary training for welfare to work: initiatives at the community college of Aurora / Daniela Higgins
- Moving welfare families into economic self-sufficiency: a model from El Paso community college / Kathleen Bombach
- The JOBSplus! program: successful work first work through a family-based approach / Patricia C. Higgins... [et al.]
- Sources and information: the community college and welfare reform / Katalin Szelènyi.