Bulletin, Issues 61-79Government Printing 0ffice, 1921 - Vocational education |
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... instructional responsibilities , but the term " in- structor , " as ordinarily used , is applied to those whose major re- sponsibility is that of instruction . However , it makes no difference whether an individual is designated as an ...
... instructional responsibilities , but the term " in- structor , " as ordinarily used , is applied to those whose major re- sponsibility is that of instruction . However , it makes no difference whether an individual is designated as an ...
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... instructional material . It is based solely upon the fact that the individual does actually instruct others in such a way that they can assimilate and use the results of the instruction to advantage on their jobs . What is the ...
... instructional material . It is based solely upon the fact that the individual does actually instruct others in such a way that they can assimilate and use the results of the instruction to advantage on their jobs . What is the ...
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... instructional methods . suitable to developing the idea of progression in instruction , in- cluding : ( 1 ) The conception of the difference between learning difficulties and production difficulties . ( 2 ) The analysis of an instructional ...
... instructional methods . suitable to developing the idea of progression in instruction , in- cluding : ( 1 ) The conception of the difference between learning difficulties and production difficulties . ( 2 ) The analysis of an instructional ...
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... instruction and with regard to the characteristics of the conference group . ( 3 ) Dangers in the improper use of instructional material and how to avoid them . 6. Records and reports . Such information as was necessary in connection ...
... instruction and with regard to the characteristics of the conference group . ( 3 ) Dangers in the improper use of instructional material and how to avoid them . 6. Records and reports . Such information as was necessary in connection ...
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... instruction . 2. Organization of the instructional gang . 3. Interest and interest factors . 4. Instructional conditions as they are affected by surroundings and ma- terials . 5. How surroundings affect instruction . 6. Instructional ...
... instruction . 2. Organization of the instructional gang . 3. Interest and interest factors . 4. Instructional conditions as they are affected by surroundings and ma- terials . 5. How surroundings affect instruction . 6. Instructional ...
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Page 312 - Shall, while she is absent from her work in pursuance of paragraphs (a) and (b), be paid benefits sufficient for the full and healthy maintenance of herself and her child, provided either out of public funds or by means of a system of insurance...
Page 316 - The functions of the new bureau as recited in the law are to investigate and report on all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 21 - IN the wise choice of a vocation there are three broad factors: (1) a clear understanding of yourself, your aptitudes, abilities, interests, ambitions, resources, limitations, and their causes ; (2) a knowledge of the requirements and conditions of success, advantages and disadvantages, compensation, opportunities, and prospects in different lines of work ; (3) true reasoning on the relations of these two groups of facts.
Page 27 - 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 312 - Shall have the right to leave her work if she produces a medical certificate stating that her confinement will probably take place within six weeks.
Page 29 - Bulletin No. 57. (Industrial Rehabilitation Series, No. 1.) Industrial Rehabilitation — A Statement of Policies to be Observed in the Administration of the Industrial Rehabilitation Act.
Page 478 - Placement and employment supervision. There shall be a central agency which shall deal with all juvenile employment problems. Adequate provision shall be made for advising children when they leave school of the employment opportunities open to them, for assisting them in finding suitable work, and providing for them such supervision as may be needed during the first few years of their employment. All agencies working toward these, ends shall be coordinated through the central agency.
Page 457 - ... has in good faith procured, at the time of employing such child, and has since in good faith relied upon and kept on file a certificate, issued in such form, under such conditions, and by such persons as may be prescribed by the board, showing...
Page 32 - Evening and Part-Time Schools In the Textile Industry of the Southern States.
Page 1 - 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.