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National Seminar on Research in Evaluation of Occupational Education.

Authors :
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh. Center for Occupational Education.
Publication Year :
1968

Abstract

The purpose of this seminar, attended by 21 participants, was to examine issues, problems, and components of models for the evaluation of occupational education. A primary objective was to stimulate interest in evaluation as an object of research effort. Papers presented include: (1) "The Value Structure of Society Toward Work" by Arthur R. Jones, Jr., (2) "Measurement and Appraisal of Competencies" by William R. Grieve, (3) "Evaluation of Occupational Education: Identification and Measurement of Student Output Variables" by Charles M. Armstrong, (4) "A Conceptual Model for the Evaluation of Changes in Selected Personality Variables Through Occupational Education" by Joseph E. Champagne, and (5) "Program Planning and Evaluation" by Otto P. Legg. These papers served as a basis for small group discussions. (GEB)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Notes :
Center Seminar and Conference Report No. 9
Accession number :
ED060178