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Thomas, Hollie B.; Phipps, Lloyd J. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1973
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations, Communication (Thought Transfer), Program Development
Thomas, Hollie B.; Neavill, Arthur – 1972
Based on questionnaire data collected from a sample of employers, this phase of a larger research project ascertained employment opportunities in the area of applied biological and agricultural occupations in the metropolitan area of Chicago. Specific fields of business surveyed by stratified random sample were animal care, animal health care,…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Technicians
Thomas, Hollie B.; And Others – 1972
The attitudes of administrators in a metropolitan area toward starting programs in applied and agricultural occupations and other vocational areas were studied in order to determine their willingness in promoting the programs. The sample consisted of 120 school administrators from the city of Chicago and contiguous suburbs. Data were collected…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Agricultural Occupations, Biological Sciences, Data Analysis
Thomas, Hollie B.; Jackson, Franklin D. R. – 1972
The attitudes of teachers in a metropolitan area toward starting programs in applied biological and agricultural occupations and other vocational areas were studied in order to establish a base line of attitudes with which program implementation must start. Specific objectives were to: (1) determine the attitude of teachers toward offering such…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Biological Sciences, Data Analysis, Health Occupations
Thomas, Hollie B.; And Others – 1972
To establish the feasibility of implementing applied biological and agricultural occupations programs in the metropolitan area of Chicago, four populations were surveyed by means of mailed questionnaires or interest inventories to determine: (1) the employment opportunities in the applied biological and agricultural industries, (2) the interests…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations, Agriculture