The Vocational Summary, Volumes 2-4Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1919 - Vocational education |
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... becomes , as a rule , increasingly apt and sensitive , making his fingers and his ears do the work of his lost eyes ; but the reverse is the case of the deaf , who sinks further and further into that great cavern of silence and becomes ...
... becomes , as a rule , increasingly apt and sensitive , making his fingers and his ears do the work of his lost eyes ; but the reverse is the case of the deaf , who sinks further and further into that great cavern of silence and becomes ...
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... become a combination of machine shop , woodworker , hotel , theater , and moving - picture house . Man- ual training and vocational education have brought in the wood and metal working hazards , training in domestic science has brought ...
... become a combination of machine shop , woodworker , hotel , theater , and moving - picture house . Man- ual training and vocational education have brought in the wood and metal working hazards , training in domestic science has brought ...
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... become in effect merely an exten- sion of the work in the regular elemen- tary or secondary schools . In my opinion , the compulsory part - time schools or classes can not do their most success- ful work if an attempt is made to give ...
... become in effect merely an exten- sion of the work in the regular elemen- tary or secondary schools . In my opinion , the compulsory part - time schools or classes can not do their most success- ful work if an attempt is made to give ...
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... become serious , and in this way is a means of preventing handicaps . It provides medical super- vision which conserves health by guard- ing against fatigue , strain , and industrial poisons which in time would break down resistance and ...
... become serious , and in this way is a means of preventing handicaps . It provides medical super- vision which conserves health by guard- ing against fatigue , strain , and industrial poisons which in time would break down resistance and ...
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... become employable in times of labor shortage . When labor is abundant , the handicapped man is displaced by the normal workman unless he is the equal if not the superior of the normal man . To have the handicapped man displaced by a ...
... become employable in times of labor shortage . When labor is abundant , the handicapped man is displaced by the normal workman unless he is the equal if not the superior of the normal man . To have the handicapped man displaced by a ...
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Page 49 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment," approved June 2, 1920, as amended (USC, title 29, ch.
Page 106 - That for the purpose of this act the term 'persons disabled' shall be construed to mean any person who, by reason of a physical defect or infirmity, whether congenital or acquired by accident, injury, or disease, is, or may be expected to be totally or partially incapacitated for remunerative occupation...
Page 4 - That hereafter in making appointments to clerical and other positions in the executive branch of the Government in the District of Columbia or elsewhere preference shall be given to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows of such, and to the wives of injured soldiers, sailors, and marines, who themselves are not qualified, but whose wives are qualified, to hold such positions: Provided further.
Page 55 - SEC. 16. That the Federal Board for Vocational Education may withhold the allotment of moneys to any State whenever it shall be determined that such moneys are not being expended for the purposes and under the conditions of this Act If any allotment Is withheld from any State, the State board of such State may appeal to the Congress of the United States, and If the Congress shall not direct such sum to be paid It shall be covered Into the Treasury.
Page 72 - Vocational education is any form of education, whether given in a school or elsewhere, the purpose of which is to fit an individual to pursue effectively a recognized profitable employment, whether pursued for wages or otherwise.
Page 55 - The moneys so received by the custodian for vocational education for any State shall be paid out on the requisition of the State board, as reimbursement for...
Page 55 - SEC. 6. That there is hereby appropriated to the Federal Board for Vocational Education the sum of $75,000 annually for a period of four years for the purpose of making studies, investigations, and reports regarding the vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons and their placements in suitable or gainful occupations, and for the administrative expenses of said board incident to performing the duties imposed by this Act, including salaries of such assistants, experts, clerks, and other employees,...
Page 55 - Education shall annually ascertain whether the several States are using, or are prepared to use, the money received by them in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
Page 55 - Education, and if the Federal Board finds the same to be in conformity with the provisions and purposes of this Act, the same shall be approved.
Page 75 - They say nay in a word, but they do so in deed ; for to the one they will gladly give a stipend of two hundred crowns by the year, and loth to offer to the other two hundred shillings. God that sitteth in heaven laugheth their choice to scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to...