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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
1997Bells and punchclocks : schooling for work in MaltaMallia, Josephine; Mallia, Mario
1998Career guidance in Malta : a Mediterranean microstate in transitionSultana, Ronald G.
2007Changes in the attitudes of students re : the accountancy professionSacco, Antoine (2007)
1997Common human needs : career education and vocational guidance with students who have disabilitiesBezzina, Alfred; Camilleri, Joseph; Galea-Curmi, Edgar
2006Continuing professional education in Malta : the sole practitioners' perspectivesMuscat, Charlene (2006)
1993Educational profile of unemployed youths in MaltaBorg, Sandro; Mallia, Joan
1997Employers and education : a response to SultanaBorg, Felix
1997Employers and education in a Mediterranean micro‐state : the case of MaltaSultana, Ronald G.
2005Factors and influences affecting students choosing computer studies as an optionSammut, Daphne (2005)
1997Factors determining career choiceBorg, Rosanne
2022Factors influencing students’ subject choice in year 8 within the Maltese education systemSpiteri, Joseph; Borg Axisa, Glorianne
2018Graduate employability skills in MaltaThake, Anne Marie
1969A guide to careers : from school to workPortelli, Joseph J.
1969A guide to careers : from school to workPortelli, Joseph J.
2005Home economics and tourism studies : a study of a curriculum subject and related careersGrech Spiteri, Claudine (2005)
2016-05Industrial pharmacy visits for pharmaceutical technology studentsSammut Bartolo, Nicolette; Attard Pizzuto, Maresca; Vella, Janis; Serracino-Inglott, Anthony; Azzopardi, Lilian M.
1997The myth of 'choice' : how working class kids get working class schoolsRotin, Jacqueline
1997On square pegs and round holes : employers and education in MaltaSultana, Ronald G.
1997Personal and social education : opportunities for work educationSultana, Ronald G.
2013Reasons for choosing and/or dropping design and technology in secondary schoolsSciberra, Sarah