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245 1 |a Illinois Occupational Skill Standards: Administrative Support Cluster 
260 |b Curriculum Publications Clearinghouse  |c Dec 1999 
513 |a Instructional Material/Guideline Government & Official Document 
520 3 |a This document, which is intended for workforce preparation program providers, details the Illinois Occupational Skill Standards for programs preparing students for administrative support occupations. The document begins with overviews of the Illinois perspective on occupational skill standards and credentialing, the process used to develop the skill standards, and assumptions underlying the standards. Presented next are skill standards for 99 tasks typically performed by administrative support personnel. Each skill standard statement contains the following components: (1) a job summary; (2) the actual skill standard (including the conditions of performance, work to be performed, and performance criteria); (3) performance elements and assessment criteria; and (4) a recommended assessment and credentialing approach. The standards are grouped into the following 13 categories: organizing and planning functions; maintenance of equipment and supplies; financial functions; management of records and files; information processing activities; word processing; machine transcription; basic data processing; computer file manipulation; document processing; database and spreadsheet operations; computer applications; and basic office operations. Appended are the following: glossary; lists of Illinois Occupational Skill Standards and Credentialing Council, Business and Administrative/Information Services Subcouncil, and Administrative Support Standards Development Committee members; Business and Administrative/Information Services Subcouncil Administrative Support Cluster Recognition Proposal; and list of workplace skills. (MN) 
651 4 |a Illinois 
651 4 |a United States--US 
653 |a Academic Standards 
653 |a Advisory Committees 
653 |a Competence 
653 |a Competency Based Education 
653 |a Computer Literacy 
653 |a Data Processing 
653 |a Databases 
653 |a Definitions 
653 |a Education Work Relationship 
653 |a Educational Benefits 
653 |a Educational Needs 
653 |a Educational Objectives 
653 |a Employment Potential 
653 |a Employment Qualifications 
653 |a Equipment Maintenance 
653 |a Equipment Utilization 
653 |a Evaluation Criteria 
653 |a Glossaries 
653 |a Guidelines 
653 |a Information Processing 
653 |a Information Services 
653 |a Job Skills 
653 |a Labor Force Development 
653 |a Occupational Clusters 
653 |a Office Machines 
653 |a Office Management 
653 |a Office Occupations Education 
653 |a Performance Based Assessment 
653 |a Planning 
653 |a Program Guides 
653 |a Records Management 
653 |a Secondary Education 
653 |a Spreadsheets 
653 |a State Standards 
653 |a Statewide Planning 
653 |a Student Certification 
653 |a Student Evaluation 
653 |a Two Year Colleges 
653 |a Word Processing 
773 0 |t ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE)  |g (Dec 1999), p. 1-228 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t ERIC 
856 4 1 |3 Citation/Abstract  |u https://www.proquest.com/docview/62321860/abstract/embedded/H09TXR3UUZB2ISDL?source=fedsrch 
856 4 0 |3 Full text outside of ProQuest  |u http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED443016