Annual Report to Congress of the Federal Board for Vocational Education

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Contents

Number of schools reporting Federally aided vocational instruc
95
General tablesContinued Page
98
Appendix A Regulations covering the administration of the Vocational Edu
113
Appendix B Rulings and decisions of the Federal board
141
Response of States to the SmithHughes Act
151
State legislation
158
Schools and institutions approved by State boards for reimbursement out
14
STATISTICAL TABLES
36
Present status of trade and industrial education for girls and women 64
64
Promotional work needed to develop trade and industrial education 71
71
Employment management 78
78
Region No 1 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode
89
Region No 2 Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida
108
Region No 3 West Virginia Ohio Kentucky Michigan Indiana Wisconsin
131
Region No 4 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma
156
Region No 5 Idaho Utah Arizona Nevada Washington Oregon California
173
Interest earned on Federal funds
188
Number of schools federally aided for years ended June 30 1919
193
Pupils enrolled in vocational courses
196
Subjects taught Number of vocational schools federally aided
199
Amount of Federal money expended by the States for reimbursement
205
Number of vocational schools federally aided by States for years
212
Number of pupils enrolled in vocational courses in schools federally
218
Vocational schools applying for Federal aid by States Number
229
Number of vocational teachertraining institutions federally aided
232
Amount of salaries to State directors and supervisors paid or reim
240
Reimbursement of parttime schools by States Amount of Federal
246
Allotment of vocational education Federal funds to States for year
252
Recommendations for further development
1
Report of the Industrial Rehabilitation DivisionVoca
12
67
67
National retail dry goods association__
74
PUBLICATIONS JUNE 30 1919 TO JUNE 30 1920
82
Summary of progress by StatesContinued Page Delaware 101
101
Florida 103
103
Georgia__ 106
106
Idaho__ 109
109
Illinois_ 111
111
Indiana 113
113
Iowa 116
116
Kansas 118
118
Kentucky 120
120
Louisiana 122
122
Maine 124
124
Maryland 126
126
Massachusetts 128
128
Michigan__ 132
132
New Mexico_ 149
149
New York 152
152
North Carolina 154
154
North Dakota__ 157
157
Ohio 158
158
Oklahoma 162
162
Oregon 163
163
Pennsylvania_ 164
164
Rhode Island 167
167
South Carolina 168
168
South Dakota 171
171
Tennessee 172
172
Texas_ 174
174
Utah____ 176
176
Vermont 178
178
Virginia 180
180
Washington_ 183
183
West Virginia 185
185
Wisconsin __ 186
186
Wyoming 188
188
Statistical reportTabulations from State annual statistical and financial reports to the Federal Board for Vocational Education__ 190
190
Vocational teachers in schools federally aided for years ended June 30 1920 1919 and 1918 191
191
Years ended June 30 1918 1919
192
Vocational pupils in schools federally aided for the years ended
193
June 30 1920 1919 and 1918 193
194
Number of schools and of teachertraining institutions apply
195
Colorado
196
Sex of teachers of vocational courses in schools federally aided
203
Sex of teachers of vocational courses in home economics schools
209
Number of pupils enrolled in vocational courses in home eco
215
Sex of pupils enrolled in vocational courses in home economics
221
Number of pupils enrolled in vocational teachertraining courses
227
Reimbursement of expenditure for agriculture for trade
234
Reimbursement out of Federal funds of specified types
240
Reimbursement of home economics evening parttime and all
241
Federal grants to States for specified types of vocational
247
Unexpended balance and amount to be sent to State for voca
248
Allotment of Federal vocational education funds to the States
254
Increases in the total allotment of Federal funds for the promotion
256
Number of industrial establishments and of schools and colleges
260
Brief historical sketch____
261
General survey of the work
272
District office studies
294
Number in training June 30 1920 by districts
430
Amputation cases classified by amputation and by training
444
Summary of progress cases reported by district offices since
451
Training agenciesindustrial establishments providing voca
468

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Page 115 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects ; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure,
Page 116 - No portion of said fund nor the interest thereon, shall be applied directly or indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 116 - If any portion of the fund invested as provided by the foregoing section, or any portion of the interest thereon, shall, by any action or contingency, be diminished or lost, it shall be replaced by the State to which it belongs, so that the capital of the fund shall remain forever undiminished...
Page 113 - Act and designate or create a State board, consisting of not less than three members, and having all necessary power to cooperate, as herein provided, with the Federal Board for Vocational Education in the administration of the provisions of this Act.
Page 126 - That in order to secure the benefits of the appropriation for any purpose specified in this Act, the State board shall prepare plans, showing the kinds of vocational education for which it is proposed that the appropriation shall be used; the kinds of schools and equipment; courses of study; methods of instruction...
Page 523 - 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 116 - ... shall be reported to the President, and the amount involved shall be kept separate in the Treasury until the close of the next Congress...
Page 116 - State shall be paid out on the requisition of the State board, as reimbursement for expenditures already incurred, to such schools as are approved by said State board and are entitled to receive such moneys under the provisions of this act.
Page 123 - ... that for each dollar of Federal money expended for such salaries the State or local community, or both, shall expend an equal amount for such salaries; and that appropriations for the training of teachers of vocational subjects, as herein provided, shall be conditioned that such money be expended for maintenance of such training...
Page 113 - That the appropriation for the salaries of teachers, supervisors, or directors of agricultural subjects and of teachers of trade, home economics, and industrial subjects shall be devoted exclusively to the payment of salaries of such teachers, supervisors, or directors having the minimum qualifications set up for the State by the State board, with the approval of the Federal Board for Vocational Education.

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