TENTH ANNUAL REPORTNI TO CONGRESS OF THE FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 1926 PART 1. General Report of the Work of the Board WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1926 ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PROCURED FROM ᎪᎢ 20 CENTS PER COPY A2 1926 Mrs. A. L. BURDICK, Special Agent for Girls and Women. ISABEL C. BACON, Special Agent for Retail Store Education R. V. BILLINGTON, Special Agent for Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation. 1H. A. Tiemann resigned August, 1925; L. B. Travers appointed August, 1925; resigned August, 1926. 2 Mabel V. Campbell resigned July, 1926. 620369 III CONTENTS Page Matching the Federal dollar.---- Expenditures of State as compared with Federal funds. Utilization of General appropriations_ Enrollment in approvable schools not federally aided.... Enrollment in federally aided reimbursed units.... Increased social and educational efficiency. Cooperation between State officers and occupational organizations___ The expanding conception of the scope of the program.. Equal service to youths and adults.. The education of cooperative agencies-- The training of minor executives___ Changed emphasis on professional improvement.. The use of itinerant teacher trainers____ |