| United States - Educational law and legislation - 1981 - 528 pages
...stereotyping (including bias or stereotyping on account of race, sex, age, economic status, or handicap), through which one learns about, and prepares to engage in, work as part of his or her way of living, and through which he or she relates work values to other life roles and choices (such as family life):... | |
| 1975 - 52 pages
...lifetime. "Education" is the totality of experiences through which one learns. "Career education" is the totality of experiences through which one learns about and prepares to engage in work as part of her or his way of living. "Career," as defined here, is a developmental concept beginning in the very... | |
| Donald Edwin Super - Career education - 1976 - 60 pages
..."Career" is defined as "the totality of work one does in his or her lifetime," and "career education" as "the totality of experiences through which one learns...work as part of his or her way of living." "Career" is further defined (p. 4) as "a developmental concept beginning in the very early years and continuing... | |
| Keith E. Smith - Vocational education - 1976 - 78 pages
...of Education Policy Statement on Career Education defined the term generically: "career education is the totality of experiences through which one learns about and prepares to engage in work as part of her or his way of living." In 1971}. the US Congress used a similarly broad approach in defining the... | |
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