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Author(s): Bostock, John
Stewart, J Alan
Muir, James
Contact Email: j.c.bostock@stir.ac.uk
Title: Quality objectives for aquaculture training
Editor(s): Chou, LM
Munro, AD
Lam, TJ
Chen, TW
Cheong, LKK
Ding JK, JK
Hooi, KK
Khoo, HW
Phang, VPE
Shim, KF
Tan, CH
Citation: Bostock J, Stewart JA & Muir J (1994) Quality objectives for aquaculture training. In: Chou L, Munro A, Lam T, Chen T, Cheong L, Ding JK J, Hooi K, Khoo H, Phang V, Shim K & Tan C (eds.) The Third Asian Fisheries Forum: Proceedings of the Third Asian Fisheries Forum, Singapore, 26-30 October 1992. The Third Asian Fisheries Forum, Singapore, 26.10.1992-30.10.1992. Manila, Philippines: The Asian Fisheries Society, pp. 175-178.
Issue Date: 1994
Date Deposited: 14-Sep-2012
Conference Name: The Third Asian Fisheries Forum
Conference Dates: 1992-10-26 - 1992-10-30
Conference Location: Singapore
Abstract: Aquaculture training is carried out at a number of levels, using a wide variety of methodologies and techniques. Although training is expensive, a lack of training can result in both lost opportunities, and actual loss through inefficiency and costly mistakes. To maximise the benefit of training programmes it is essential to ensure that they are properly targeted and adequately meet the needs of participants and secondary beneficiaries such as employers. This can be achieved by applying training needs analysis, a clear statement of aims and objectives for every part of the training, and a thorough evaluation process to monitor the value of each training programme.
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