Early efforts in vocational education, 9-13, 15, 111, 144, 245–248. Economic: ability, 86, 98, 104-105, 109, 128, 201, 224-227. information, 145, 166, 218, 239. Edelman, John, 251. Education, integration with other social agencies, 77. See also various types of education. Edwards, Newton, 224. Eells, Walter Crosby, 49. Elementary education, 83, 128, 192-193, 204, 232. Elimination from school, 193-194, 200. Emergency educational program, 151. Emerson, Lynn A., vi. Employment: absorption into, 155, 160. age of, 193, 196, 265, 272. Service, United States, 187, 188, 219-221, 232, 239. See also Placement services. Enrollments in vocational education, 113-125, 138-140, 143, 148, Equalization, 38, 87, 104-106, 109, 224, 225-228, 230, 231, 235-236. European craftsmen, 10. Evaluation of the program, 137-175, 236-238. Evaluative research, 7, 49–50, 152-153, 234. Evening classes, 114, 119-121, 148–149, 158–159, 184, 193, 238, 257, Expenditures for vocational education, 82-83, 85, 90, 94-97, 107–110, Experience: of labor with vocational education, 241-289. of staff members in vocational education, 34, 132, 168. Experiment stations, agricultural, 16, 19, 51, 207. Experimentation, 45-46, 144, 214. Exploitation of pupils, 155, 162, 180, 183, 213, 214, 218, 238. Exploratory courses, 133, 192, 193, 203, 217, 238. Extension Service, Cooperative Agricultural, 7, 16, 19, 55-57, 70, 91, Farm: Bureau Federation, American, 21. population, 18, 86, 102-106, 118, 149, 185. projects. See Projects, farm and home. Security Administration, 172. Federal: appropriations, 1, 16-19, 21-23, 24, 48, 53-54, 55, 73, 81-83, 85, Board for Vocational Education, 17, 27, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 43, 48, Committee on Apprentice Training, 179, 267, 268. control, 38-47, 61-68, 79, 99, 134, 138, 223–232, 234, 235, 240. legislation, interpretation of, 32, 35-36, 39, 40, 143–144. State relationships, 55-68, 71, 235. Finance of vocational education, 32, 54, 72, 81-110, 113, 235-236. See also Funds for vocational education. Federal, 29, 32, 61-67. State, 72-73, 170–171. Funds for vocational education, 1, 16-19, 21-23, 24-26, 38, 40-42, 48, General education, 13, 44, 60, 71, 75, 100-102, 127, 128, 129-130, 140, George-Deen Act, 1, 3, 19-25, 37, 54, 84, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, George, Senator Walter F., 1, 20. Georgia, 25, 108, 117, 252. Gompers, Samuel, 246. Graduates of land-grant colleges, 171. 92263°-38-21 Grange, National, 21. Grants for research projects, 50. Green, William, 250. Guidance, 133-134, 159, 163, 189, 203, 216-217, 220, 225, 237, 239, Hambrecht, George P., 277. Hamilton, Grant, 246. Harrison, Mary R., vi. Harvey, Oswald L., 3. Hatch Act, 207. Hawaii, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26, 82, 85, 90, 94, 95, 102, 108, 109, 114-115, Health and Welfare Activities, Committee to Coordinate, 61. Heusch, E. L., 282. High schools. See Schools as agencies of vocational education. Higher institutions. See Institutions of higher education. Holder, Arthur E., 245. Home: demonstration agents, 172, 173. economics, vocational education in, 10, 14, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 32, projects. See Projects, farm and home. Homemakers, number of, 121, 142. Houle, Cyril O., vi. Hours required for vocational subjects, 38, 40, 130. Housing of schools, 123-124, 130, 236. Hughes, Raymond M., vi. Idaho, 25, 90, 108, 117. Illinois, 25, 93, 108, 118. Immigration, 179. Indebtedness, 83, 226. Indiana, 25, 108, 118. Industrial: arts, 9, 10, 12, 167. Education, Committee on, 247. Education, National Society for the Promotion of, 16. Industries, vocational education in. See Trades and industries, voca- Industry, 9, 10, 27, 34, 37, 59, 76, 100, 153, 158, 190-191, 278–282, 287. In-service training of teachers, 75, 164, 168–169. Inspection of vocational education, 64, 72, 170. Institutions of higher education, 7, 15-16, 19, 52, 55-57, 70, 73–76, Instruction, methods of, 48, 65, 111. Instructional materials, 48, 72, 111, 122–123, 236. Instructors preparing teachers, 74, 132. Integration: of education and other social agencies, 77. of general and vocational education. See Relationship between Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Interest of the Federal Government in vocational education, 223–232, Interior, Department of, 23, 28, 31, 106, 248. Interpretation of Federal legislation, 32, 35-36, 39, 40, 43-44. Commerce Commission, 189. cooperation, 78–79. Iowa, 25, 93, 108, 118, 253. Job: analysis, 48, 162-163, 215. classification, 186, 187. Joint planning, 67–68. Junior: college, 78, 184, 192, 195, 196-197, 213, 214, 225, 232, 238, 240. Kansas, 25, 93, 108, 118. Kentucky, 25, 93, 108, 118, 137. Key, V. O., Jr., 41. Kimball, Bradford F., 185. Koos, Leonard V., vi. Labor: Department of, 57-59, 157, 180, 181, 189, 191, 235, 274, 285, 288. Secretary of, 27, 55, 284, 288. standards, 57-59, 64, 155, 157, 161-162, 180, 183, 213-214, 232, Statistics, Bureau of, 188, 191. supply of, 155, 157-158, 175, 188, 189, 190, 212, 213, 252, 258, Land-grant colleges, 7, 15-16, 19, 55-57, 70, 139, 141, 149, 150, 163– Land grants for education, 15. Lawler, Eugene S., 105. Leadership, 52, 66, 67, 80, 100, 144, 145, 168, 201. Leaves of absence, 168. Lee, Congressman Josh, 20. Legislation, 14-26, 38, 39, 47, 68, 81, 94, 97, 106, 124, 126, 138, 139, 171, 195. See also specific acts. Legislatures, State, 53. Lippitt, Marian, vi. Lobbying, 22-23, 54. Local: administration, 79–80, 130-131, 237. funds for vocational education, 84-88, 96, 98, 107-110, 226, 229, needs, adaptation to, 123. programs, requests for approval, 141-142, 152. school systems, ii, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 65–67, 69, 77, 79, 126, 131, 201, 202, 237. Loebl, Stephen M., 3. Louisiana, 25, 93, 108, 118. Maine, 25, 90, 93, 108, 118. Manual arts, 10, 11. Manufacturers, National Association of, 16. Manufacturing, 121. Maryland, 25, 93, 108, 118. Massachusetts, 25, 90, 93, 108, 118, 252. Matching of funds, 22, 84-88, 92, 106, 107, 128, 224, 232, 236. Mathematics, 11, 122, 143, 151, 194, 199, 216, 273. Mechanic arts, 15, 163. See also Land-grant colleges. Meetings of the Federal Board of Vocational Education, 28-29. of Federal Board for Vocational Education, 27–29. of 4-H clubs, 146-147. of Future Farmers of America, 146. Memorandum of Understanding, 56, 70, 147. Mental discipline theory, 11. Metal: Manufacturers Association, 260. Trades Association, National, 16. Trades Department, 248. Methods of instruction, 48, 65, 111, 144-145, 236–237. Michigan, 25, 108, 118. Migration: of industries, 278-282, 287. of population, 78, 103-104, 201-202, 226, 239. Mines, Bureau of, 189. |