EDUC 601 - Philosophy/Organization of Workforce Education

3 Credits

Delivery/Location: Online

Principles, philosophy, practices, and innovations of workforce education and human resources.

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Textbooks and Materials

Textbooks and materials can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore unless otherwise indicated.

Required

  • Workforce Education: The Basics (1998)
    K.C. Gray & E.L. Herr
    ISBN: 0-205-19834-1

Instructors

Lee Nabb
(307) 399-5456
lwnabb@uwyo.edu

Ph.D. Adult and Post-Secondary Education, University of Wyoming; M.S. Ed. Adult and Continuing Education, Northern Illinois University; B.A, Religious Studies, Southern Illinois University

Lee Nab acquired a B.A. from Southern Illinois University with a major in Religious Studies and a minor in Classical Civilization. He went on to study religion for one more year in Temple University’s doctoral program before returning to Illinois and acquiring a M.S. Ed. in Adult and Continuing Education from Northern Illinois University. From there he went to Law School at Syracuse University and worked as a consultant in environmental legal issues for three years. He then attended the University of Wyoming where he received his Ph.D. in Adult and Post-Secondary Education and worked as an Assistant Lecturer for a year. He is currently licensed to practice law in New York and Illinois, and has research and practical interests in social justice, diversity, creating community, and international adult education.

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Next offering? This course is offered every Summer.

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