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An Empirical Determination of Tasks Essential to Successful Performance as an Agricultural-Industrial Equipment Dealership Partsman. Determination of a Common Core of a Basic Skills in Agribusiness and Natural Resources.

Authors :
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Dept. of Agricultural Education.
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Research Foundation.
Yoder, Edgar P.
McCracken, J. David
Publication Year :
1975

Abstract

To improve vocational educational programs in agriculture, occupational information on a common core of basic skills within the occupational area of the agricultural-industrial equipment dealership partsman is presented in the revised task inventory survey. The purpose of the occupational survey was to identify a common core of basic skills which are performed and are essential for success in the occupation. Objectives were accomplished by constructing an initial task inventory to identify duty areas and task statements for the occupation. The initial task inventory was reviewed by consultants in the field, and 123 tasks were identified. A random sample of 70 agricultural-industrial equipment dealerships based on the 1975 directory of the Farm and Power Equipment Retailers in Ohio was obtained. Data were collected utilizing employer and employee questionnaires. Thirty-six completed questionnaires were returned. A compilation of basic sample background information is presented on size of dealership, total work experience, employment at current job, and preparation as a partsman. A compilation of duty areas of work performed and work essential for the occupation is given. Percentage performance by incumbent workers and the average level of importance of specific task statements are presented in tabular form. (Author/EC)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Notes :
For an explanation of the project, see CE 005 614-615, and for the other occupations, see CE 005 616-643
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED115813
Document Type :
Reports - Research