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Vocational Education for Handicapped Pupils by Charles W. Sylvester - 1943Vocational Education of less than college grade in America has been
very largely for highly selected students. Only during recent years has
proper and adequate attention been given to the many types of maladjusted
pupils, including both mentally and physically handicapped
groups. There are some outstanding examples of suitable educational
programs, both academic and practical, for these handicapped and bewildered
youth, but such types of education are by no means extensive.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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- Charles Sylvester
Division of Vocational Education E-mail Author CHARLES W. SYLVESTER is the Director of the Division of Vocational Education in Baltimore.
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