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Feldman, Marvin J. – 1973
Opinion polls indicate that public confidence in educational leadership is declining, probably because the educational establishment is not delivering what people want. One demand is that education be made relevant to the world of work--an area in which vocational educators are in a strong position. The second demand is that education be made…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Change, Educational Demand, Educational Needs
Crosby, Valmai – 1997
The Country Women's Association (CWA) is a nationwide Australian group that started in the 1920s in response to isolated women's need to socialize. The group's activities have expanded greatly over time. It distributes essential food and clothing to needy rural families, and its extensive involvement in incidental education for women includes…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Community Education, Community Organizations
Wirtenberg, Jeana – 1980
Title IX has significant implications for overcoming generations of inequality in the educational opportunities that have been afforded to females. The sex-desegregation of industrial arts and home economics was examined to measure the impact of Title IX on the occupational potential of seventh-grade girls and boys. In the experimental condition,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, Educational Legislation
Schieser, Hans A. – 1979
A large percentage of American youth enters the job market ill-prepared and lacking basic skills; the majority of our working population is not adequately prepared for the occupations in which they find themselves. Too many job changes, dissatisfaction, and a lack of systematic preparatory and continuing education have led to the productivity…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Attitudes, Basic Skills, Career Choice