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Beck, Robert H.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1991
In a recent project involving two midwestern high schools, vocational and academic teachers participated in a project promoting interaction and mutual reinforcement. Innovative matches were found in agriculture and biology exchange classes, a technology outreach program, a study of world protein distribution, and a furniture marketing project. The…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Comparative Analysis, Cooperative Programs, High Schools
Beck, Robert H. – 1990
Relating vocational to academic programs in U.S. high schools is a challenge. Usually, more academic subjects are required for graduation, while vocational study is squeezed into the electives. This is not a balance; what is needed is an interaction between the academic and the vocational, the product of which is a general education persuasively…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Improvement
Beck, Robert H.; And Others – 1991
During 1990, a model of general education in which academic studies were challenged by a new vision of vocational preparation was pilot tested. Anticipated outcomes were a renovation of academic and vocational education through the interaction of collaborating teachers and an enriched form of vocational education. The pilot testing involved seven…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Cooperative Planning, Coordination, Educational Cooperation
Beck, Robert H. – 1990
The premise of this paper is that vocational and nonvocational education can be reconstructed in a way that uses both in fashioning a new set of courses. This new curriculum should be able to bridge the differences perceived in the relations between academic and vocational cultures. The paper focuses most on educational history, from Aristotle and…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History
Beck, Robert H. – 1991
This paper argues the case for collaboration between vocational and academic education, between vocational and academic teachers, and between the professors who prepare the teachers. The premise is that today's society calls for an education that is "general" in the most comprehensive interpretation of the word; that is, in the sense of literacy…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation