1974
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.1974.38.10.tb00832.x
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Elective programs in dental curricula

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“…Legislation since 1963 basically clarified the 1963 Act and continued to expand the scope of vocational education programs, In 1968 Congress again referred to instruction in off-farm agricultural occupations and through the provisions as outlined in Part G of the Vocational Education Amendments of 1968 emphasized the need for planned and supervised experience for students, Davidson (1974), Turner (1974) and McClay (1976) stated that planning of summer activities to meet student needs was important in conducting suc cessful vocational agriculture programs. They concluded that the success ful vocational agriculture instructor plans and schedules his summer program to provide a meaningful educational experience for students and adults based on local community needs.…”
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“…Legislation since 1963 basically clarified the 1963 Act and continued to expand the scope of vocational education programs, In 1968 Congress again referred to instruction in off-farm agricultural occupations and through the provisions as outlined in Part G of the Vocational Education Amendments of 1968 emphasized the need for planned and supervised experience for students, Davidson (1974), Turner (1974) and McClay (1976) stated that planning of summer activities to meet student needs was important in conducting suc cessful vocational agriculture programs. They concluded that the success ful vocational agriculture instructor plans and schedules his summer program to provide a meaningful educational experience for students and adults based on local community needs.…”
Section: Need For the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%