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WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY? |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 5-10
Frances Perkins,
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Times have changed, and the individual and social problem of occupational adjustment has changed with them. They are still changing, but always the goal of occupational life remains the same, an opportunity for useful, happy, successful living. The conditions and means of achieving that goal for each and all must be provided. Whose responsibility is it? Frances Perkins, who needs no introduction, discusses here the respective—and cooperative—responsibilities of the employer, the government, the teacher and counselor, and finally of the individual himself. The gospel of the “New Deal” is applied specifically to the problem of occupational guidance, training, and adj
ISSN:2164-5833
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00130.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1933
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EDUCATION FOR A NEW SOCIETY |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 11-17
Arthur E. Morgan,
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The substance of this article was presented as an address at the convention of the National Vocational Guidance Association in February. The manuscript was received some time afterward, but prior to many of the events and developments under the national recovery program which would have had significance in relation to Dr. Morgan's thesis. The article, though not written in the light of these events and developments, shows a remarkable degree of foresight and anticipation. Nothing has changed its original and essential value as an essay in social planning.America must re‐evaluate its educational program in terms of economic change and social purpose. Vocational education (1) must be preceded by intelligent counseling, (2) should not be too specific, (3) is an inseparable part of the development of the whole personality, (4) should be determined by needs of society, (5) must give consideration to intelligent consumption, and (6) belongs in the school and not in industr
ISSN:2164-5833
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00131.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1933
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VOCATIONS FOR THE HANDICAPPED |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 18-28
Seville Millar,
Louise C. Odencrantz,
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Though the desirable social attitude toward boys and girls with physical disabilities is not to regard them as a class apart, different essentially from other boys and girls, this group presents special problems in vocational guidance. The physically handicapped share with the more fortunate the same general need of wise counsel in choosing and preparing for an occupation, and of making a satisfactory adjustment to occupational life, but obviously their range of choice and their chances of suitable placement are limited in many ways, not only by their particular handicaps in individual cases, but also by the attitude of employers. It is important that the physically handicapped themselves should know their occupational limitations, and that employers should know them; but it is equally important that the occupational possibilities of this group should be known and understood by all concerned. The majority of school counselors may have to deal with comparatively few cases in which physical handicap presents a vocational problem, but most of them encounter this problem occasionally. So the editors of this magazine asked a specialist in the guidance and placement of the physically handicapped to write an article setting forth some of the facts that every counselor ought to know or keep in mind in such situations. It happened that Miss Odencrantz had already asked an associate, Mrs. Millar, to assemble material for such an article. Here is the article.
ISSN:2164-5833
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00132.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1933
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A CONFERENCE IN CONFERENCE |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 29-42
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ISSN:2164-5833
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00133.x
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年代:1933
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Through theReadingGlass |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 42-46
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ISSN:2164-5833
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00134.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1933
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InOurOpinion |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 47-48
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DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00135.x
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年代:1933
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NOC ClearingHouse: News of the National Occupational Conference |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 49-68
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DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00136.x
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年代:1933
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Keeping theRecord: News of the National Vocational Guidance Association |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 69-71
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DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00137.x
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年代:1933
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Vocations inVacations: News of Summer‐Time Activities |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 72-89
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DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00138.x
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年代:1933
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TheyWriteForUs |
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine,
Volume 12,
Issue 2,
1933,
Page 89-89
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ISSN:2164-5833
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5884.1933.tb00139.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1933
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