| United States - Educational law and legislation - 1975 - 728 pages
...served by them; (1) developing information on the needs for career education for all children; (3) assessing the status of career education programs...stereotyping of career opportunities by race or by sex; (4) providing for the demonstration of the best of the current career education programs and practices... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1975 - 1372 pages
...or two projects to conduct a continuing assessment of the status of and needs for career education. Including a reassessment of the stereotyping of career opportunities by race or by sex. 4. Provide support for four or five projects In Institutions of higher education, In order to demonstrate... | |
| Vocational education - 1975 - 238 pages
...according to his or her ability." The purposes in A above are to be achieve by, and this is (b)(3), assessing the status of career education programs and practices, including a reassessment on the stereotyping of career opportunities by race or by sex," and (6), "developing local plans for... | |
| Donald Hatch McLaughlin, American Institutes for Research - Education - 1976 - 348 pages
...subsection (a) by— (1) developing information on the needs for career education for all children; (3) assessing the status of career education programs...stereotyping of career opportunities by race or by sex; (4) providing for the demonstration of the best of the current career education programs and practices... | |
| Archives - 1976 - 1652 pages
...such agency; (3) planning for the assessment of the status of career education and career development programs and practices, including a reassessment of...stereotyping of career opportunities by race or by sex; (4) planning for the demonstration of the best of the current career education and career development... | |
| Educational law and legislation - 1978 - 468 pages
...served by them; [(1) developing information on the needs for career education for all children j [(3) assessing the status of career education programs...stereotyping of career opportunities by race or by sex; [(4) providing for the demonstration of the best of the current career education programs and practices... | |
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