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Millard, Richard M. – 1972
This speech emphasizes the thesis that the major function of education should be to prepare students for a vocation. Some implications for community colleges are: (1) the need for comprehensiveness, including communication and cooperation with high schools and 4-year colleges; (2) the need for statewide planning, clear identification of…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Guidance, College Role, Comprehensive Programs
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1976
The panel provides an overview of the factors most influential in shaping the American high school as it exists today and recommends (1) replacing the comprehensive high school and providing comprehensive education; (2) establishing participatory education involving adolescents and other interested adults in the community; (3) establishing small,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attendance, Community Involvement, Comprehensive Programs
Caldwell County Public Schools, Lenoir, NC. – 1972
These guidelines for developing a model for an integrated comprehensive career education program in North Carolina at the elementary and secondary levels include a mission statement, a career education rationale, a wide range of educational objectives, and key considerations for statewide implementation of the career education concept. An advisory…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Career Education, Career Exploration, Comprehensive Programs
PDF pending restorationKeene State Coll., NH. – 1976
A model of an "ideal" high school career education program with a system for assessing a high school's progress toward the ideal are presented in this document. An introduction describes briefly the source of the model, a project to demonstrate the most effective methods and techniques of career education at the secondary level in four…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Career Education, Comprehensive Programs, Educational Assessment


