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Relation of Vocational Education to General Education by Grayson N. Kefauver - 1943The urgent demand for technically trained workers for the war
industries has made everyone conscious of the importance of vocational
education. New schools have been developed and the programs of
existing schools have been expanded to meet this demand. Youth surveys
have shown that many young people who are unable to secure
employment have not been trained for useful work. Hence, there has
come the demand that the schools give more attention to vocational
education and vocational guidance. We have never before witnessed
as great an effort to strengthen and to extend the program of vocational
education in the schools of this country.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below: This article originally appeared as NSSE Yearbook Vol 42, No. 1. |
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- Grayson Kefauver
Stanford University GRAYSON N. KEFAUVER is the Dean of the School of Education at Stanford University.
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