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References For Pages 312-314, Dr. Paul Miller Thilip H. Abelson, "Lifelong Learning", Science, Vol. 235, January 30, 1987, p. 521. 2Anthony P. Carnevale, "Education and the Economy", Journal For Higher Education Management, Vol. 2, Winter/Spring, 1987, pp. 11-26. 'Patricia K. Cross, "The Changing Role of Higher Education in the Learning Society", Continuum; The Journal ofContinuing Education, Vol. 49, Spring, 1985, p. 101; Also, Chronicle of Higher Education, May 4, 1981, p. 3. 4John G. Keane, "Higher Education: Some Trends Stressing the Need For Strategic Focus", Continuum: The Journal of Continuing Education , Vol. 49, Spring, 1985. p. 93. 5See Challenges For Continuing Higher Education Leadership: Corporate/ Campus Collaboration, National University Continuing Education Association , Washington, D.C, 1987. 6F. Best and B. Stern, lifetime Distribution of Education, Work, and Leisure, Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, D.C, 1976; also Cross, op. cit., p. 104. 7Robert M. Hutchins; The Learning Society, Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1968. 8Adult continuing education is not limited, of course, to its relationship with employment. It is also fundamentally related to popular education to empower people in international development, to civic education, to community voluntarism, and to such grievous issues as illiteracy. For this broader application, see Paul A. Miller, Academic Leadership and the Civic Culture, Rosalind K. Loring Lecture on Leadership , University of Southern California, April 9, 1984. 'Carnevale, op. cit., p. 11; also Paul A. Miller, "Educational Practice and Industrial Custom", Proceedings of The National Invitational Conference on Continuing Education, Manpower Policy and Lifelong Learning, National Advisory Council on Extension and Continuing Education, Washington, D.C., January 10-11, 1977, pp. 21-27. 10Carnevale, op. cit., p. 16. "See Robert B. Reich, The Next American Frontier, Times Books, 1983, especially chapter XI, pp. 229-254. 12Alvin Toffler, The Third Wave, Bantam Books, 1981. 13WhUe rather dated, see Jerome D. Schein, et. al., Continuing Education of Deaf Adults, Mimeo, Deafness Research and Training Center, New York University, 1976, pp. 64-65. "See, for example, such recent studies as Susan B. Foster, Employment Experiences of Deaf RIT Graduates: An Interview Study, Mimeo, unpublished, NTID/RIT, July, 1986; (abstract); Lisa Elliott and Michael S. Stinson, Continuing Education Needs of Hearing-Impaired Adults, Mimeo, unpublished, NTID/RIT, Feb., 1987, pp. 11-12. 15EUiOt and Stinson, Ibid., pp.9-14; also D. Bamback, A. Cameron, B. Brissenden, DeafAdults: Their Needs for Life-long Learning, Scranton State School For the Deaf, Scranton, Pa., 1983; E. Costello, "Continuing Education for Deaf Students: A National Needs Assessment", American Annals of the Deaf, vol. 122, 1977. 16Bamback, op. cit., Schein, et. al., op. cit., Thomas E. Mayes, "Adult Education For Deaf People in the Seventies", Journal ofRehabilitation , vol. 4, 1971. "Foster, op. cit., pp.3-21; Susan Foster, Lisa Elliot, Paul Seidel, The Employment Experiences and Employment Related Needs of DeafAdults: An Interview Study, Mimeo, unpublished, NTID/RIT, January, 1987, Costello , op. cit. 18Foster, Employment Experiences of Deaf Graduates, op. cit., pp.5-21; In new research soon forthcoming, Ruth Verlinde, NTID/RIT provides fresh insight into the relationship of continuing education to the motivations of hearing-impaired workers. "Mayes, op. cit., also Gallaudet College Center For Continuing Education , Toward A Nationwide Program in Continuing and Community Education For the Deaf, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C., 1975; William E. Castle, Jack R. Clarcq and James J. DeCaro, "NTID Guidance Paper: Looking to the 1990s, NTID/RIT, January, 1987. 20See NUCEA/ACT, Innovations in Continuing Education, National University Continuing Education Association, Washington, D.C, 1987; also review should be made of the Industrial Extension Service at The Pennsylvania State University as well as the effective model of how the Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service built upon the informal networks of rural people. 21The Commission on Higher Education and The Adult Learner, Adult Learners: Key to the Nation's Future, The Commission, Columbia, Maryland, 1984. For Pages 315-316, Dr. W. Calvin Melton Anderson, G. (1986). Employability Enhancement Skills Training for Deaf Rehabilitation Clients. In D. Watson, G. Anderson & M. TaffWatson (Eds.). Integrating Human Resources Technology and Systems in Deafness: Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial National Conference of the American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association Silver Spring, MD: American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association. Bolton, B. (1975). Factors...

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