The on-line instructional resources provided here are designed for use in schools or training programs where people are being encouraged to appreciate the importance of work ethic, further develop their own work habits and attitudes, and improve employability skills.

Guidance is available from the author for teachers and instructors who wish to use these materials. Suggestions for further developments and improvements are appreciated and can be sent to the author using the link on the home page of this site.

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Student web materials:

Provision has been made here to add pages created by students.  These pages should reflect the overall purpose of the web site to encourage the development of good work habits and work ethic.  In particular, student designed pages that encourage interpersonal skills, initiative, and being dependable are especially appropriate.

Teachers who would like to submit student work to be added to this section should either send the web materials on floppy disk to Dr. Hill or e-mail them as an attachment, preferrably all together in a zipped file, so that they can be added to this section of the web site.  The intent is to provide a public forum for the display of student work.  Materials will be reviewed for content, design, and appeal prior to posting them to the web site.  



Materials for teachers:

For teachers who are using these materials in class or instructors using the web site for some other type of education or training, some additional items are provided here to enhance the presentations done in conjunction with use of the web materials.  An Instructor's Guide has also been developed and is being pilot tested in selected sites. 

 
 
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