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Autor/inDiMichael, Salvatore G.
InstitutionAmerican Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Washington, DC.
TitelNew Vocational Pathways for the Mentally Retarded.
Quelle(1966), (60 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterConference Reports; Cultural Influences; Followup Studies; Foreign Countries; Longitudinal Studies; Mental Retardation; Political Influences; Predictive Measurement; Vocational Adjustment; Vocational Education; Vocational Rehabilitation; Work Experience Programs
AbstractThe focus of the Abraham Jacobs Memorial Symposium was the rehabilitation of the mentally retarded. In "Predictive Studies of Vocational Adjustment," Henry V. Cobb and Shirley Epir discuss (1) the history of treatment of the retarded in the United States, (2) problems in predictive research with the retarded, and (3) difficulties in the application of research findings. In "Vocational Preparation of the Retarded During School Years," Evelyn Deno presents implications for school planning discovered in a research and demonstration project with the Minneapolis Public Schools. Two implications cited are (1) The curriculum and methods used in the conventional special-class program need to be redesigned, and (2) More service options should be provided because of diversity of needs among school-age retarded. In "Work-Study Programs for the Mentally Handicapped," Merle B. Karnes describes a Champaign, Illinois, program with classes at the elementary, junior high, and senior high levels. In "Longitudinal Follow-Up Studies of Community Adjustment," Don C. Charles discusses the usefulness of longitudinal research with the mentally retarded. In "Key Political and Cultural Factors Influencing Services for the Retarded in Western Europe and the United States," David D. Komisar compares programs in other countries with those in the Unites States. (CH)
AnmerkungenAmerican Personnel and Guidance Association, 1607 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 ($1.00).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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