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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 030 921 By-Tyson, Kenneth 1_, Resource Guide to Selected Materials for the Vocational Guidance of Slow Learners. Pub Date Oct 68 Nc.;:e -29p. EDRS Price MF-$0.25 HC-S1.55 Descriptors-*Bibliographies, *Occupational Guidance, Publications, *Resource Guides, *Resource Materials, Slow Learners, Special Education This resource guide, compiled for reference use by teachers, counselors, and other people involved with the vocational guidance and education of slow learners, contains materials selected on the basis of having a direct use for or application to the specified area. While no consistent bibliographical form is used, the following categories have been designed to facilitate use of the guide: (1) audio-visual materials, (2) bibliographies, (3) classroom materials, including textbooks and self study materials, (4) curriculum materials, (5) periodicals in the area of vocational guidance for the slow learner, (6) professional materials intended to aid the teacher and counselor in keeping up to date on vocational guidance and occupational information apphcable to the slow learner, and (7) research and demonstration protects of interest to helping persons in the field of vocatonal guidance for the slow learner. The research reported herein was funded under Title In. Elementary and Secondary Education Act. *05224. (Author/CM CC 004 114 .10 wtorrowfmT79,15

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DOCUMENT RESUMEED 030 921

By-Tyson, Kenneth 1_,Resource Guide to Selected Materials for the Vocational Guidance of Slow Learners.Pub Date Oct 68Nc.;:e -29p.EDRS Price MF-$0.25 HC-S1.55Descriptors-*Bibliographies, *Occupational Guidance, Publications, *Resource Guides, *Resource Materials,

Slow Learners, Special EducationThis resource guide, compiled for reference use by teachers, counselors, and

other people involved with the vocational guidance and education of slow learners,contains materials selected on the basis of having a direct use for or application tothe specified area. While no consistent bibliographical form is used, the followingcategories have been designed to facilitate use of the guide: (1) audio-visualmaterials, (2) bibliographies, (3) classroom materials, including textbooks and selfstudy materials, (4) curriculum materials, (5) periodicals in the area of vocationalguidance for the slow learner, (6) professional materials intended to aid the teacherand counselor in keeping up to date on vocational guidance and occupationalinformation apphcable to the slow learner, and (7) research and demonstrationprotects of interest to helping persons in the field of vocatonal guidance for theslow learner. The research reported herein was funded under Title In. Elementary andSecondary Education Act. *05224. (Author/CM

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ADAMS COUNTY' PUBLIC SCHOOLSPr%

VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE PROGRAMMR SLOW LEARNERS

ESE& Title III # 05224 M. Francis Coulson, AdmdnistratorLa Box 586 Kenneth L. Tyson, Director

Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 Phone: Area 717 334-5381

RESOURCE GUDE

TO

SELECTED MATERIALS

FOR

THE VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE

OF

SLOW LEARNERS

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WER.RE

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM ME

PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS

STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION

POSITION OR POLICY.

Compiled by,

r-4 Kenaeth L. Tyson

October, 1968

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EITRODUCTION

This resource guide has been compiled for reference use by teachers,

counselors and other people involved with the vocational guidance and

education of slow learners and educable mentally retarded students in

the special education classes.

Items have been listed in seven categories by author or by publisher.

Since mailing addresses may be desired for some commercial publishers,

complete mailing addresses have also been used for some of the research

items. Consequently no consistent bibliographical form is used in this

resource guide.

Resource materials have been selected on the basis of having a

direrA use for or application to vocational guidance for slow learners%

There are probably many useful items not represented, however, this is

a selection which is current to September, 1968.

The following categories have been designed to facilitate the use

of the guide for reference and location of teaching materials and research

concerning vocational guidance for slow learners. Most of these materials

can be obtained by request or purchase order.

1. Audio-visual materials - These items include sources of free

fans which may be used for vocational and oocupational in-

formation and souces of commercial tapes, filmstrips, and

projectuals concerning vocational guidance.

2. Bibliographies - These are bibliographic listings of materials

which are entirely concerned with vocational gaidance of slow

learners or have sections whi.ch include material on this sub-

ject.

Classroom materials - These include student texts and workbooks

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for classroom use or self-study. Included are catalogs of

companies or organization which can supply vocational guidance

and occupational niaterials for classroom use.

14. Curriculum materials - Curriculum guides and sources of

vocatioAal information for teacher and counse1or use are in-

. eluded in this section.

5. Pemodicals - Vocational guidance and special education period-

icals which have articles, sections or advertisements dealing

with vocational guidance for the slow learner are listed.

6. Professional materials - These include texts and pamphlets

which could aid the teacher and counselor in keeping up to

date on vocational guidance and occupational information

applicable to the slow learner.

7. Research and demonstration projects - This listing includes

journal articles and pamphlets concerned with vocational

guidance for the slow learner. Also many current reports of

work experience studies and programs are included.

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AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS

Aetna Life Affiliated Company, Hartford 15,

Connecticut. Educational Films Cataloa.

Associated Petroleum Industries ofPennsylvania, Free Film Library, P. 0. Box

161 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108,Catalog.

Azzociation Films, Inc., 324 Delaware Avenue,

Oalmont, Pennsylvania. Free Loan Films -

_S2.1es and RenIal,Sabjects.

Audio---Sisual Center, Purdue University,

Lafayette, Indiana. Film C.atalog (Listing

16mm. motion pictures:5-

.-- --Board.of_Education of the City of New York,

Brooklyn, New York., Instructional Films

and Tapes .Curriculum Bulletin 37527-6-3--

1

Series, Number 7.

Department of Public Instruction, StateLibrary, Visual Aids Section,Harrisburg,

, Pennsylvania 17126. Slides

,Catalog Supplemental List of Filmstrips,TaDes for Teaching, lama Sound FiIm Catalog.

: Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York

14650. Some Sources of 2 x 2-Inch Color

Slides, Sources of Motion Pictures and

Filmstrips.

Employers Mutuals, Wausau, Wisconsin,

Films for schools.

Farm Film Foundation, 1425 H Street, NW.,Washington, D.C. 20005. Films Catalog,..,

Ford Film Library, 16 East 52nd Street,New York, New York 10022. Ford Films

Catalog.

General Motors Corporation, Public RelationsStaff - Film Library, General MotorsBuilding, Detroit, Michigan 48202. Motion

11LI1211_22.1212g.

G9odyea7Tire & Rubber Company, The, Audio-Visual Department, Akron, Ohio 44316. Film

Catalog.

' Humble Oil & Refining Company, 928 No. Third

Street, Harrisburg Pennsylvania 17105.

Film Catalog.

Imperial Productions, Inc., Kankakee,

Illinois 60901. Ipperial Instructional

Tapes Catalog,

:4

Kent State University, Audio-Visual Center,

Kent, Ohio. Tapes for Teaching Catalog.

Long Filmslide Service, 75% Fairmount

Avenue, El Cerrito, California. Filmstrip

Catalog.

Marathon Program Service, Public Relations

Division, Marathon Oil Company, Findlay,

Ohio. Film Catalog.

Modern Talking Picture Service, Classroom.

Service Department, 1212 Avenuee the

Americas, New York, Neg York 10036. Free-

Loan Educational Films for Schools.

Mountain Plains Film Library Association,

University of Colorado, Tape Duplication

Service, Bureau of Audiovisual Instruction,

Boulder, Colorado 80304. Tape Recording

Catalog.,

National Association for Retarded Children,

1420 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York

10017. Audio-Visual Media and Materials

On Mental Retardation.

National Association of Manufacturers,277 Park Avenue, New York, New Ibrk 10017.

List of publications and films.

NatiLmal Education Association, 1201 16th.

Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Audiovisual Instruction, 0 ecial Education.

National Live Stock and Meat Board, 36South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois

60603. Catalog of Meat Publications andyl:sual Aids.

Neu Holland Machine Compeny, New Holland,Pennsylvania. Free Farallpms from New

Holland Catalog.

New York State Division for Youth, FilmLibrary, 155 Washington Avenue, Albany,New York 12210. Film Catalog.

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Audio-Visual Materials (continued)

Office of Mental Health, Department of PublicWelfare, Division of Planning, Evaluationand Community Programs, Harrisburg, Pennsyl-vania 17120. Film Catalogue.

Pennsylvania State University, Visual AidsLibrary, Cooperative Extension Service, 113Forestry Building, University Park, Pennsyl-vania 16802. List of Motion Pictures &2 x 2 Slides.

Sears, Roebuck and Company, Consumer Educa-tinal 'Division, Department 703, Chicago,Illinois 60607. Kim & Filmstrip Catalog.

Shell Oil Company, 149-07 Northern Boulevard,flushing, Ne York 113540 A catalog of Shellfilms.

Shippensburg State College, CurriculumMaterials Center, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania,ratalog of Instructional Films Additionsto the Curriculum Laboratory November 1966.

Sinclajr Refining Company, "G" Street &Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-vania 19124, Attention: Farm Sales. FilmCatalog.0.0,

Sterling Movies USA, 143 West 61st Street,New York 23: New York. Film.Catalog.

Texaco, Inc., 7142 Delaware Avenue, P.O. Box368, Buffalo, New York 142140. Film Catalog.

United States Departnent of Agriculture,Motion Picture Service, Office of Information,Waehington, D.C. 20250. USDA Film Catalog,F:137.7.f3 of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,196/4, Handboc7ii NM7:*714. and No. 222.

United World Free Film Service, 221 ParkAvenue South, New York, New York 100030Film Catalog.

Wayne State University, Audio-Visual Produc-tion Center, Distribution Department, 680Putnam, Detroit 2, Michigan. A Catalogue ofEducational Filins and Materials Produced andDistributed by Wayne State University

A. J. 1Tyst:-en & Co 3333 Elston Ave.,Chicago tLL 6o6v, CU7 Ccrorainity Helpers.:The Supermarket Study Prints

Associated Educational Haterials Companies,Uscnia RAG, Pleasantville, New York

Money Problems. Filmstrips

Audio-Visual Division, Popular SciencePublishing Co., In., 355 Leming-km Avenue,New York, Heu York 10017, How to.StudyOccunations Your Life of Work, Job F4.1-0-trigFS

Audio-Vinual Enterprises, 911 Laguna Road,Pasadena,. California 91105, Trucks and theMotor Age (FS and Study Kit)

Career Information Center, Northeastern Uni-versity, Boston, Mass. 02115, Career TmeRecordings

Colcnial Fiats Inc., 70 Fairlie Street, LW.,Atlanta, Georgia 30303, Go_2151roaLinals1.22,Job.Application and Job Interview Series,Traneparencies.

Curricnar:a Fihletrips, Factory Workers,Cari?ying Freight FS..1.1113070S: , f

Elkins Viaeal Text, 10031 Ccnmerce Ave.,Tujunga, California, Our Living AmericanEco-norny (3FS)

Eye Gate Houee Inc., 146-01 Archer Avenue,Jamaica, New Y.-)rk 1Th35, s of TowiStores in Little Town, Workers and ActivitiesTriLittlet-si'o-72.7How Amerira is Clothed, TheT--toeinaiier'ifitC; 17115Fr'ood=a d-r77h.,__.2..e '-Automobile S'ervice Stliion. FS

Family Filmstrips Inc., Money proble.ns. FS

The Jam Handy Organization, 2821 East GrandBoulevard, Detroit, Michigan /48211, Workingin Our Com-fur:It:, Tracks, Training forEmergencies PS

Im-oerial Productions, Inc., 2/47 West Cour-Street, Kankakee, Illinois 60901, Cosmetoltogist (beauty operator)1Local Truck Driller/Grocery Store .tif3rk, Asseiactory12.:.7 4:6 'F Oie chan ca. Ta-Peserreemere,vsrsame,mmr.....-,Arrilsoms

Insurance Information Institute, 110 WilliamSt., NON York, New York 10038, Patterns forProtection (Insurance for the hOi1117

J.0 ..01MfVM1MrO

Autont,ebile insurance, FS & Record

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Audio-Usual iaterials (continued)

Long Filmslide Service, 7505 FairmontAvenue, a CevAto, California 914530.Father Works for F1v2.111.2_Dy, Auto,My Dad is a Fruit Fanner. Jack Banks Savings,County Gov:t Part 1 L& and ;,..50 FS

McGraw-Hill Book, Co., 330 West 142nd Street,New York, New York 10036, The Custodian,Wages and Itours, Service Station AttealvtzSafety fm Shms and Lals Sa.2x...21.....tation De-

partmen.-Laeva,You and Your Grooming,Managing Your Money Se1:3 FS

Reataurant-Hotel Aids, Loring Building,1409 Willow St., Minneapolis!, Minnesota

551403, Cinderella:s Three Sisters (WaitressTraining FS & Reco/...-717-

Jo

Society for Visual Educations, Inca, 13145Diversey Parkway., Chicago, Ill. 606111,Working in Our Town.? Neighborhood Workers,How 1,7iia Get, Our Foods Series (The Story ofNeat, The St-ory of Fruits and Vegetables.,_

The Story of Bread The Story of Milk)a-PS

Technifax Corporation, 6200 Kansas Avenue,E.E., Washington, D.C. 20011, How to Finda Job projectuals

U. S. Department of Labor; Bureau of LaborStatistics, Washington, D.C. 20212, Look-ing Ahead to a Career Slides

United Tranparencies, Inc., 57 GlenwoodAve. Binghamton, New York 13905, I Wanta Job Trans arency Set

Visual Products Division, 3M Company, 2501Hudson Road, St. Paul, Minnesota 55119,Printed Originals Basic Nursing Skills,

Your Lesson Plan Filmstrips, Why We HaveRules and_ Laws,Drawing.j.....2aptsiy221222.....tohme),arsarw.--m...

Co--,Ed Forecast; Division of ScholasticMagazines Inc., 9014 Sylvan Avenue, Engle-wood Cliffs, N.Jv. 07632, Money ManagementTransparencies

General Aniline and Film Corp., 1140 West 51 StreetStreet, New York, N.Y. 10020, Using BankingFacilities() Transparencies

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Annotated Bibliograi3hy for Youth and Work

Project,. 19.62. Taconic Foundation, Inc.

U6 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, New York.

Biblioaraphy of Materials in Special Educa-tion. Teachers College Press, Box 43A,

3-f5 W. 120 th Street, New York, New York

10027

Bibliography on Worthy Home Membership andFamily Living fr)r Teacher Use. Board of-Education of the City of New York, Bureau ofCurriculum Research, Curriculum Center, 130West 55th Street, New York 19, New York.

Catalog of Free Teaching Materials. Salisbury,

Gordon. Catalog of Free Teaching Materials,

P.O. Box 1075, Vertura, California 93002.

Counselorts Guide To Occu a-U_Iwici Other..,Manpower Information. An Annotated Biblio-

graphy of Selected Government Publications.Bulletin No. 1421. 1964. Bureau of Labor

Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor,

W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary, Washington, D.C.

Curriculum Materials 1968. Association forSupervision and Curriculum Developments 1201Sixteenth Street, LW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Educational Media Index. Guidance Psychology

and Teacher Education. New York: Mcraw-HiU 1964. Educational MediaCouncil, Inc., 250 West 57th Street, NewYork, New York 10019.

Knowing and Educating the Disadvantaged, an

Annotated Bibliographk-. The Center forCultural Studies, Adams State College,

Alamosa, Colorado 81101.

List of Free Materials Available to SecondarySchool Instructors. The Educational ServiceBureau, Dow Jones & Company, Inc., New York,

New York.

List of Publications. California StateDepartment of Education, Bureau of Textbooksand Publications Distribution, 721 CapitolMall, Sacramento, California 95814.

List of publications ;oncerned with Mentally

Retarded Children. Pennsylvania Association

For Retarded Children, Inc., 802 Payne-

Shoemaker Building, Harrisburg, Pennsyl-

vania.

List of publications. Family Service Asso-

ciation of America,74 East 23rd Street,

New York, New York 10010.

List of publications. Joint Council onEconomic Education, 1212 Avenue of the

Americas, New York, New York 10036.

National Association for Retarded Children,

Inc., 386 Park Avenue South, New York 16,

New York. Annotated Bibliography on Voca-tional Rehabilitation and Sheltered Work-

112.2.L.Eor the Mentally Retarded:1 Curriculum

Guides - Educable Mentally Retarded,Selected Bibliography on MAIL Retardation

for Social Workers.

National Education Association of the U.S.,

1201 Sixteenth Street, LW., Washington,D.C. 20036. References on Vocational Edu-cation, References on the Education of'Mentally Handicapped Children, List olSelected CEC Convention papers, divisionpublications, and articles front Exce2L.92ShilLen, List of publications.

NVGA Bibliography of Current OccupationalLiterature. 1937. American Personnel andGuidance Association, 1605 New HampshireAvenue, N .W. Washington, D .C. 20009 .

Public Affairs Pamphlets. Public AffairsCommittee, Inc., 3E-fark Avenue South, NewYork, New York 10016.

publications and Reprintsment of Publications, Thetion, Devon, Pennsylvania

Catalog. Depart-;

Devereux Founda-

19_33.

13.2.a.din_EL.A.,_stBibuy. The President'sCommittee on EMployment of the Handicapped,Washington, D.C.

Selected Bil2.2194202249220aional'Children. Associatitm for Childhood Educe.,tion International, 3615 Wisconsin Avenue,N.W., Washington, D.0 20016.

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Bibliographies (continued)

Slow Learner in Business Educationta,Selected Bibliography, The. BibliographySeries No. 1. 1961i:-Tfui:au of Economic andBusiness Research, College of BusinessAdministration, ICent State University, Kent,Ohio.

Some Resources for Rfamily Life Education.379.6:37-B737"- o77ducation of W City ofNew York, Publications Sales Office, 110Livingston Street, Brooklyn 1, New York.

Sources of Free Occupational Information.The University of the State of New York,The State Education Department, Bureau ofGuidance, Albany, New York 12224.

Special Education Bulletin. Farmington StateCollege, Department of Special Education,Farmington, Main.

leach.....isn Aids in Textiles Clothing, Grooming,and Hame Furnishin s - a source list.American Home Economics Association, 1600Twentieth Street, NW., Washington, D.C.20009.

American Association of Mental Defiency,P.O. Box 96, Willimantic, Connecticut,A Survey of Professional Journals Relatedro'lleiItitalmeardation.

Ayers, George E., Rehabilitation CounselorEducation Program, Mankato State College,Nankato, Minnesota, Selected Referenceson the Education and Vocational Rehabilitaction of Mental". Retarded Adolescents andAdults. January 19 0 - January 19 7.

New York State Education Department, Bureaufor Physically Handicapped Children, Albany,New York 1222/4, Bibliography.

The University of the State of New York,The State Education Department, Bureau ofGuidance, Albany, New York 12224, Selected:References for Those Interested in tileEducation of Culturay and EducatianallyIiisadvanWed Pupas.

U. S. Department of Health, Education, andWelfare, Office of Education, Superintendntof Documents, Government Printing Office,Washington; D.. C. 201402, Vocational Education:An Annotated Biblio ra h of SelectedReferences 1917-19

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CLASSROOM: MATERIALS

Anton, Stanley. Charley the TV Repairman.1966. M.cGraw-aill Book Company.

Burcau of Employment Security, Departmentof Labor, Washington, D.C. Choosing YourOcaupation.

Burcau of Labor Statistics, OccupationalOutlook Service, U.S. Department of Labor,Wa5frington, D.C. 20212. Looking Ahead to aCzireer,

Col-son, Esther 0., B.A., M,A 18623 LakeOhabot Raad, Castro Valley, California.Teenagers Prepare for Work, Book I & II.

1954, 1956. Campus Wbrk Experience,. 1962.

Cass, Angelica W. /bur Family and YourJob. 1948, 1966. Noble and Noble,Publishers, Inc., 750 Third Avenue, Neg/brk, New York 10017.

Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company,

The, Hartford, Connecticut, SatisfactionGuaranteed.

Drcese, Mitchell. Hot to Get the Job.Chicago: Science Research Associates, Inc.,

1941, 1944, 1949, 1960. 259 E. Erie Street,ChicT.go 11, Illinois.

Ellis, Ethan B., Se Alan Cohen, and BernardAllen Siegel. How to Fill Ou.t Application

Forlas, Manual A & B. New York: 19-66.---Hobbs, Dorman & Company, Inc.

1.7.con Publishers, 2165 Park Boulevard,

, Palo Alto, California 94306. List ofTo41;ications.

Feingold, S. Norman and Harold List. Find-

ing Part-time Jobs. Chicago: Science

Resaarch Associates., Inc., 1962. 259 E.Erie Street, Chicago 11, Illinois.

Fern Tripp, 2035 East Sierra Way, Dinuba,California 93618. Speciaa

TeachingMaterials/(040.M.M.S./Ianfor Special Classes.

Finney Company. Finding Your Jpb UnitVblume I, 1961; Volume II, Ill, IV, V, 1962.

Workbooks also. Minneapolis 26, Minnesota.

Goodman, Burton. Pete the earvice 5tationAttendant. Judy the Waitress. McGraw-HillBook Company, Webster Division, 330 West42nd Street, New York, New /brk 10036.

Hudson, Margaret W. and Ann A. Weaver. I 4

Want a Job, 1964; On the Job, 1965; Gettin4Ready for Pay Day, Part 1. CheckingAccounts, Part 2. Savings Accounts, Part IIIPlanning Ahead, 1963. Frank E. Richards,

Phoenix, Neu York,

Lawson, Gary D., Supervisor of 1MR Classes,Elk Grove Unified School District, Elk Graire)

California. Everyday Business, 1958.

pewspaper Reading, 197b.

Lefler. Janet. The ABC's of Courtesy.

1957., Ahrens Publishing Company, Inc.,Neu /brk.

Mal'Ex Associates, Inc., Box 114, Ebensburg,

Pennsylvania 15931,, 1966 Materials for

Exceptional Children.

Mooney, Thomas J. The Getting Along Seriesof Skills-Workbooks; Al Looks for a Job,Volume II "A" A Job At Last, Volume IIIliA". 1964.

National Association of Retail Grocers, 360N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60601.What Every Clerk Should Know; PersonnelHandbook; Procedure Manual.

Pfeiffer, William B. & Walter 0. Voegele.The Correct Maid for Hotels and Motels. 1960.Hayden Book Company, Inc., New York, NewYork.

Prevo, Helen R. _The Happy. HousekeeErs.

Phoenix: 19624. Frank E. Richards,

Publishers. New York.

Randall, Florence. Ger11,11Ladoll.. PaloAlto: Fearon Publisheii;W-talifornia.

Restaurant-Hotel Aids, Inc., 1560 RandRyer, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402.Restaurant Training and Promotional Materiiais.

.11.1.1111.1nry.

Schneider, Bernard. Gettipg and HoldiN a"Job. Phoenix: Frank E. Richards, Publisher,2w;6. New /brk.

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Classroom Materials (continued)

Science Research Associates, Inc., 259 East

Erie Street, Chicago 11, Illinois.Bakeries, 1956; Swermarkets, 1958; Restau-rea ts and Cafeterias, 1994; Planning Your

trol Future, 1953.

Sllawn, Bernard. Foundations of Citizenship.

Phoenix: Frank E. Richards:7.977 New York.

Sinick, Daniel. Your Personality and Your

Job. Chicago: Science Research Associates,

Inc., 259 East Erie Street.v Chicago 11,

Illinois, 1960.

Stevenss Patricia. Guide to Good Grooming.

Chicago: Science Research Associates, Inc.,

1954. 259 East Erie Street, Chicago n,Illinois.

1

Teal, R. Lois (Mrs.). Fre arim.1_'eriolsuccess., A Pre-Vocational Reading Workbook

i for Special Education Classes. Houston:IHouston Public Schools, Texas, 1961.

I Turner, Richard H. The Jobs You Get, 1962;The Money You Spend, 1962. FollettPublishing Comany, 1010 W. Washington

i Boul evard, Chicago, Illinois 60607.ik Wolfbein, Seymour L. and Harold Goldstein.

Our World of Work. Chicago: Science

, Research Associates, Inc., 259 East Erie. Street, Chicago n, Illinois, 1951.(i Worthy, James C. What Employers Want.

I Chicago: Science Research Associates, Inc.,

259 E. Erie Street, Chicago 11, Illinois,

19140.

1

., Woytek, Steve J., M.A. and Weiland, Robert1 G.

3Ed.D. Mathematics In Living, Wages

II and Buc.ets Book II. Boulder: PruettI Press, 3Inc 1964 * Colorado. Mathematicsit

tIn Living, Buying Book I, Mathematics InLiving, Banking Book III, Mathematics In

Living, Credits Loans, and Taxes, Book IV.

Addison-Wesley Pablishing Co., Inc.,Reading, Mass. 01867, Job Facts, How to

Get a Job Teachers' mid-Students' Manu _gals

Job Search Kit.

Albert Whitman Ez Company, 560 West Lake

Street, Chicago, Illinois 606061 Community

Helpers Series: What Can Money Do?

American Technical Society, 848 East 58th

Street, Chicago, I11. 60637, How You CanGet a Better Job An About Me.

Brom Shoe Company, 4327 Gustine Ave.,St. Louis, Mo. 63116, Student Kit.

Croft Educational Services, 100 GarfieldAve., New London, Conn. 06320, Home &

Family Life Series.

Delmar Publishers Inc., Mountain Avenue,Albany, New York 12205, The Nurse AssistantIntroduction to Supermarket Occu ations

Test Booklet.

Fearon Publishers Inc., 2165 Park Boulevard,

Palo Alto, California 943061 To Be a Good

American/Book 3 Plans for Living Time .

and Telling Timee EddieIn School,JerryWorks in a Service Station In Your Coin-nninity, 'Measure U -Teachers Manuals andStudents Workbooks

Fern Tripp, 2035 E. Sierra Way, Dinuba,California 93618, Super listet, ArithmeticProblems in Groc. oad Signs,I Want a Driver's License Conmion Sighsof Community Service and Safety- Padua...4.

F011et Publishing Co., 1010 W. WashingtonBlvd., Chicago, III. 60607, The Turner- --

Livingston Reading Series (The Money YouSpend, The Town You Live In The Jobs You,_Get ) Accent Consumer EducationYour Lir: Income and pr erty

Knowing HOW to Budget an71-117)1y AccentConsumer Credit, Investing Your Savin.,s

Family Finances ,,Just Married Faraily of 1..

Five, Containerst. AccenfiJobs PaycheckThe Turtier Career Guidance Series Wantinga JobLiraininz _for a Job, Staridng a..12:122.

Looking for a Job Holding a Jobicuagi,..ilz7. -Tar

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Classroom Materials (continued)

-Frank E. Richards., Publisher, 215 ChurchStreet, Phoenix, York 13135, FamilyLife Family Life Workbook Finding Ourselves,Usetul Arithmetic (Book I te. II I GettingReady to Drive The Getting Along SeriesTVol I to Vol. V), Yous The You Workbook,Arithmetic That We Need Un loyed Uglies1 & 2

General Motors, Public Relations Staff,Detroit, Michigan 48202, Can I Get The Job?

Ginn and Company, 125 Second Avenue, Waltham,-Mass. 02154, Tennagers and The Law by JohnPaul Hanna

The Glidden Company, Executive Offices,900 Union Commerce Building, Cleveland,Mio 44115, Getting The Right Job.

Gregg Division, HcGraw-Hill Book Company,330 West 42nd St., New York, New York 10036,Opportunity Knocks Series

Institute of Life Insurance, EducationalDivision, 277 Park Avenue, New York, NewYork 10017, Making the Most of Your Money.

Insurance Information Institute, 110 WilliamSt., New York, New York 10038, Insurancefor the Home.

The John Day Company, Inc., 62 West 45thSt., New York, New York 10036, How to HoldYour Job (Teachers Book and Student Workbook)

Methods and Materials Press, 6 South DerbyRoad, Springfield, New Jersey, Ma and Sueon a Job Interview, (Drama)

New York State Employment Service, PublicRelations Office, 370 Seventh Ave., NewYork, lieu York 10001, Guide to Preparinga Resume Are you a Woman Looking for aJob?. How to Begin Working, Why YoungPeople Fail to Get and Hold Jobs How to"Sell Yourself" to an Fraployer, How to Get

and Hold the Right Job.

Noble and Noble, Publishers, 750 ThirdAvenue, Neu York, Neu York 10017, The Wmi.

We Live.

Portal Press, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, NewYork, New York 10016, Fiction on the Job

(panTle Set B25300).

The Presidentls Committee on Mnploymentof the Handicappel, Washington, D.C. 20219,How To Get a Job (Teachers manual andstudent booklet)

Restaurant-Hotel Aids, Loring Building,1409 Willow. St., Minneapolis, Minn 55140,Training YourselLto Efficiently Cleanand Santize a Restroom.

Science Research Associates, Inc., 259

East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois 6o6n.Our Working World Set (Families at Work,Neif7hbors at Work, Cities at Work

Scholastic Magazines Inc., 902 Sylan Avenue,Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632, Bet....rber

Buymanshi3ooks (Clothing Foods HomeFarnishing-S-), saeasillsius Word and'Reading Skills).

Special Service Supply, Box 705, Huntington,

New York 12703, Arithmetic Skill Tealfor Daily Living, Dining Out Skill Text,nmdamental Forms Skill Text, SpellingDictation Skill Text ( art A)9 Job

Application Skill Text.

South-Western Publishing Co., 5101 MadisonRoad, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227, How to Find

and Apply for a Job, You and Your Job.

U. S. Department of Health, Education,and Welfare, Social and RehabilitationService, Administration on Aging, Wash-ington, D.C. 202M., .Consumer Guide L.9..y:

01.4er People.

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CURRICULUM HA.TERIALS

Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., Read-ing, Hass. 01867, How to Get a Job Teacher'sManual

Altorma School District, Altoona, Penna.,Occupational Education In the AltoonaSenior High School.

Azacri,nn Hotel & Hotel Assn., 221 W. 57thSt., Hew York, New York 10019, YourCareer in the MA:2-110'41 Industry.

American Institute of lien's and Boy'sWear, Inc., 1290 Avenue of the Americas,New York 19, New York, Nell-Dress Ric-htProgram Kit.

American Trucking Associations, Washington,D.C., Teaching Aids on Trucking andTransportation.

American Welding Society, 3145 East 47thSt., Hew York, New York 10017, Qpportunitiesin the Welding Industry.

Army Opportunities, U. S. Army RecruitingCommand, Hampton, Virginia 23369, U.S.Army Opportunities.

Bellman Publishing Company, P.O. Box 172,Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, The JobFinder, It Pays to Advertise.

Board of Education of the City of New York,Publications Sales Office, 110 LivingstonStreet, Brooklyn, Hew York 11201, Conductinga Program of Basic Education with Adults,Practical Nursing for High Schools,Women's Apparei1_'ra422_12r.112.a.tional High.............S chools Resource Materials in CivicEducation for Adult Elementary Classes,Curriculum Resource Materials for MeetingSchool Retention andire-En_221..olment Needs.

Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, andPaperhangers of America, 1925 K St. NM.,Washington, D.C. 20006, Opportunity inthe Painting, Decorating and Coating Trade.

Bureau of Employment Security, Washington,D.C., Ln 3_.:m.4.katt Message About/40,000Different Occuaitions, Don!t Bestar__,,ooutHow to Get aEd. Hold the RightJob, Ho!Ito P2m4172.yousell :tor Job Interviews,.......-.....,

. Your Public T....e...._irn 2.o.,2_...__L _....ten Services.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept.of Health, Education and Welfare, Super-intendent of Documents, U. S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington 25, D.C.,Factory Jobs.

Bureau of Navel Persoimel, GovernmentPrinting Office, Wash., D.C., Hospitalman.

California State Dept. of lanployment,800 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento 14,California 95800, Occupation Briefs.

California State Dept. of Education,Sacramento, Calif., Handbook on Work

..erience Education.

Central Michigan University, School ofEducation, Mich., A Guide to Curricult1Material: for Exceptional Children.

Cinninnati Public Schools, Cincinnati,Ohio, The Slai Learnjg Program in theElementary and Secondary Schools.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Departmentof Public Instruction, Bureau of CurriculumAdministration, Homemaking Education,Harrisburg, Pa. Homemaking EducationResource Materials,

Cooperative Extension Service, Schoolof Hotel, Rest. & Inst. Management,Michigan State University, East Lansing,Michigan, Tourist and Resort Series onFood Preparation and Serving.

Delmar Publishers Inc., MountainviewAvenue, Albany, New York 12205, Introduc-ti_m_a_ameariatetacons .

Dept. of Employment, State of Idaho,P 0 Box 7189, Boise, Idaho 83707,0 ccu ationalroundskee er.Department of Housing and Urban Develop-ment, Superintendent of Documents,Government PrAnting Office, WashingtonD.C. 2014021 Simplified HousekeepingDirection for Homemakers.

Division for Exceptional Children, Officeof Public Instrudtion, University ofIllinois, The Illinois Plan for SpecialEducation of Eicsational Children: ACurriculum Guide for Teachers of theEducable Hentalivjia_ndicappecil.

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Curriculum. Materials (continued)

Educational Affai.rs Dept., The AmericanRoad, Dearborn, Michigan, So You Want tobe an Automobile Salesman, So You Want tobe An Auto Service Technician Instructional

..Materials.

Educational Service Division, Office ofthe County Superintendent of Schools, no1.1West Eighth Street, Santa Ana, California,Work Experience Education for the EducableMentally Retarded.

Exceptional Children Division, StateUniversity College, 1300 Elmwood Avenue,Buffalo, New York 142221 Basic CurriculumMaterials for Classes of Children withMental Retardation.

Elwyn, Institute, Elyn, Pa. 19063, Guide,to the Community (Volt II ft. III),

Curriculum for the Mentally Handicapped...---Fearon Publishers, 2165 Park Boulevard,Palo Alto, California 9/4306, Selected FreeMaterials for Classroom Teachers - Revised

Edition.

Fearon Publishers, 2263 Union Street, SanFrancisco 23, California; How to Organizeand Teach Units of Work in Elementary andSecondary Schools.

General Motors Corp., Public Relations Staff,

Detroit, Michigan 48202, General Motors

Educational Aids.

Harcourt, Brace & World; Inc., 757 Third

Avenue, New York, New York 10017,Mathematics for the Consumer.

Hospital AssociationInc1 111 WashingtonYork 12210, Hospital

of Hew York State,Avenue, New York, igew

Careers.

Hospital Research amd Educationa1 Trust,

81.to North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago,Illinois 60611, Training the illTsingn.Aide.

Houston Independent School District, Houston,

Texas, Mathematics Level I CE. IIOccupation-

al Training flor Junior High 8ch0001 Boys -

lea. .cl_L2L.s2.1.4222kpr. Hi0 School Unit Six: Learning About

Joby Motor Vehicle iviaintenance, FoodTrades, Building MaintenancezaBuildingTrades.

J. P. Lilley& Son Inc., 928 IfThird St.,

P 0 Box 30351 Harrisburg, Pa. 17105,Audio-Visual and

Materials Cataloa..

Kern County Division of Special Services,

Office of the Superintendent of Schools

Bakersfield, California, A SuggestedCurriculum Guide for Mentally 1/..etarded

Uhildren an Elementary School.

Lebanon County Schools, Lebanon, Pa.,

Course of Study in. Occupational Educatiollfor Senior High School Special Education

Students.

Local Draft Board, Selective Service and

You.

Hafex Associates Inc., Box 519, Johnstown,

Pa. 15907, Curriculum Materials for the

Exceptional Catalog.

licGraw-Hill Book Company, 330 West I.42nd

Street, New York, New York 10036,

Recordkeeping Practice Set 1.

ilichigan &ploy/Tient Security Commission,

anployment service Division, Departmentof Labor, 7310 Woodward Avenue, Detroit,

Michigan 48202, Michigan Occupation Guides.

Milady Publishillg Corporation, 3837-3899

White Plains Road, New York 67, Mew York,

Workbook For Beauty Culture Theory.

Missouri Division of Employment Securi.ty,

St. Louis, Missouri, Occupational Guide

Truck Drivers.

Modesto City Schools, Curriculum Dept.,

Secondary Schools Division, Modesto, Calife,Special Training Program for the Mentally

Retarded.

National Assoc. of Plumbing Contractors,

1016 20th St., N.W.5 Washington, D.C.,

Your Future in Plumbing and jitating.

National Association of Retail Grocers,

360 North Michigan. Avenue, Chicago,

Illinois 60601, Acticities and Services

of Nargus.

Nat 1 . Assoc . for Retarded Children, Inc1420 Lexin§ton Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017,

Curriculum Guide - Educable Mentally Retard-

ed.

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rviculum Materials (continued)

lat11 Committee for Education in Familyanance, 277 Park Avenue, liew York, Nework 10017, Free stja.or Teaching Family Finance.

National League for Nursing, Committee onCareers, 10 Columbus Circle, Neu York,Tew York 10019, itky'xirials About Nursingas a Career.

Nat'l Restaurant Assoc., 1530 H. Lake ShoreDrive, Chicago, Ill. 60610, RestaurantEmployees1 Digest.

The Hew Mexico State Znployment Service,Santa Fel New exico, Occupational Guidefor ITurse Aide.

Oakland Public Schools, Oakland, Calif.,Learning to Make a Living (Outline for10th Grade Special Classes).

Office of Education, Superintendent of Doc-unients, U. S. Government Printing Office,Washington, D.C. 201402, hanagement Aidean Low-Rent Public Housing Projects,Supervised Food Service Worker Clothing

'Maintenance S ecialist, The HomerriakerlsAssistant Family Dinner Service S ecialist,Ccanpanion toEi_.,sranPerson Hotel andVicita:Housekeepang Aidéto Adult Basic Education, The VisitingHomemaker.

Ohio Dept. of Education, Columbus, Ohio1432151 A Curriculum Outline for Secondary

,S-ecial Education.

,I. for .

Philadelphia Public School, Dept. of SpecialEducation, Phila., Pa., Curriculum Guide

the Retarded Educable

!Public Health Service, U.S. Dept, of HealthIcEducation, and Welfare, Nat'l Institutess of Health, Clinical Center, Bethesda, Md.20014, Temperature, Pulse, and RespirationMeasurement A Programed Notebook forNursinp. Assistants.

Raytheon Education Co., 2700 North RichardtAvenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46219,Ilanagement for Better Living.

'Research and Statistics Section, 10 NorthSenate, Indianapolis, Ind., Occupat./ionalGuide Sheet Metal Worker.

Restaurant-Hotel Aids, Rand Tower,neapolis, Hinn. 5514021 Training Yourselfor Fast Food Service Photo Traner Hanual.vnessono.mbe

Science Research Associates, Inc., 259East Erie St., Chicago, Ill. 606111Han.dbook of Job Facts.

Service Publicationsj: P 0 Box 7750, Detroit,"Michigan 148207, Service Training Aids andPublications Catalog.

State Civil Service Commission, Commonwealthof Pa., Harrisburg, Pa., Take a CloserLook at Civil Service.

State Department of Education, Divisionof Special Education, 3201 Alberta St.,Co:Ludous, Ohio 14320141 ,Suggested BasicNatarials for Slow Learning Children.

Bteuart.; 'Kathryn B. Haverford Housel, Haver-ford, Pa., Studies in How We Live.

Tangley Oaks, Lake Bluff, In. 60OI114., Careers

United Shoe Machinery Corp., Boston, Mass:,More and Better Shoes for%AU America.

U. S. Dept. of Heath, Education, and WelfarePublic Health Service, Division of Nedic4Care Administration, Nursing Homes andRelated Facilities Branch, Wash., D.C. 20201,How to be a Nurses' .A...Lcie in a Nursing Home.~1,

U. S. Department of Health, Education,and Welfare, Superintendent of Documents,Government Printing Office, Wasifington,D.C. 201402, (171.1rici.dum Guide to AdultBasic Education,

U.S. Dept. of Labor, Tash., D QC., TheNeighborhood 11.outh Corps,Keep Than in t,

School, Summary of Current Boo-mac Factsand Labor Force Data, Herchandisilig Your .

"Job Talants, The Youth you Supervises,Oasaas~~1

JOb Guide for Young gorkers 1963-37Edition,Demonstration No_,,...._t_s2_:&Elowient atkokfor Registered Professional NurEesz_LicensedPractical Nurses, Hospital Attritiats.

Dept. of Special Education, Warren and ElkCounty Schools:, Pa., Curriculum Guide forSecondary Provams for Educable MentallyRetarded.

Waukesha Co. Special Education Dist., Wau7kesha So. Courthouse, 515 W. Moreland Blvd.,Waukesha, Wisc. 53186, Special EducationHandbook, Curriculum Materials and Suppliesfor Special Education Classes.

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erican Journal of Mental Deficiency.inerican Association of Mental Deficiency,0, Box 961 Willimantic, Connecticut.

erican Vocational Journal. Americanocational Association, 1025 - 15th Street,W. Washington, D.C. 20005.

PERIODICALS

igest of the Mentally Retarded. Mentallyetarded, 107-20 125th Street, Richmond Hill9, New York nias.

istributor The. Distributive EducationIdbs of Americal Inc., 1025 Fifteenthtreet, N.W, Washington, D.C. 20005.

ucation. Superintendent of Documents,ashington, D.C. 20402.

loyment Service Review. Bureau of Employ-ent Security, Washington, D.C.

ce tional Children. The Council forceptional Children, DEA, 1201 Sixteenth

treet, Washington, D.C. 20036.

and Audio-Visual Communications.ted Business Publicatians, Inc., 200

adison Avenue, New York, New York 10016.

dance Keynotes. Pennsylvania Guidanceeynotes, Division of Guidance and Testing,

eau of Special Services for Pupils,epartment of Public Instruction, Harrisburg,ennsylvania.

ental Retardation. American Association ofental Deficiency, P.O. Box 96, Willimantic,nnecticut.

ental Retardation Abstracts. Superiatendentf Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,ashington, D.C. 20402.

ccu2s_tional Outlook Quarte4y. U.S. Depart-ent of Labor. Government Printing Office,ivision of Public Documents, Washington,.C. 20402.

ointer The. The Association for Specialass Teachers zIndParents of the Handicapped,

P,.O. Box 1878, Grass Valley, California

945.

Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin.CoMmAmerican Rehabilitation Counseling Associa.tion, A Division of the .American Personneland Guidance Association, 1605 New HampshireAvenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009.

Rehabilitation Literature; NationalSociety for Crippled Children and Adults,2023 W. Ogden Avenue, Chicago, Illinois60612.

Rehabilitation Record. Superintendent ofDocuments, U.S. Government Printing Office,Washington, D.C. 202402.

Training School Bulletin. Vineland Train-ing School, Vineland, New Jersey.

Vocational Guidance, Quarterly, The.National Vocational-Guidance Association,Inc., 1605 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20009.

Winnower The. James J. McCarthy, Ph.D.,Dr., Special Education InstructionalMaterials Center, Attention: ManagingEditor, 2570 University Avenue, Madison,Wisconsin 53706.

Youth and Work. A Newsletter on Projects,Programs, Publications. National Committeeon Employment of Youth, 145 East 32ndStreet, New York 16, New York.

Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.,

Box 1348, Charleston, West Virginia,Advanct?

Vocational Rehabilitation SUbsection,American Assoc. on Mental Defioiency,Elwyn Institute; Elwyn, Pa., yocatialalRehabilitation.awsletter.

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IAlp Publications, Inc., 3048 North 3/4thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53210. Coun-

seling Group Guidance Reference.

American Home Economics Associatia.a, 16001Wentieth Street, LW., Washington, D.C.20009. List of publications.

American Vocational Association, Inc. 102515th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.List of AVA Publications.

PROFESSIONAL AND RESOURCE YATERIALS

Bellman Publishing Company, Hail Order

Department 3, P.O. Box 172, Cambridge,Massachusetts 02138. List of publications.

BINai Blrith Vocational Service, Na,tionalOffice, 1640 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036. Catalog ofPublications; Counselor I s InfonaationService.

Board of Education of the City of New York,Superintendent of Schools, 110 LivingstonStreet, Brooklyn, New York 11201. List of

0.1121ications; Guidance in Vocational HighSchools, Curriculum Bulletin 1954-55 Series

No. 2; School Retention and Pre-EmploymentPrograms and Pro 'ects.

: Bureau of Eraployment Security, U.S. Depart-

ment of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary.,

Manpower Administration, Washington, D.C.

.Occupations in the Care and Rehabilitation

;- of the Mentally Retarded. 1966. -

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Departmentof Labor, W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary-,

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington,D.C. 20212. Major BLS Pro rams A Summary

F.- of Their Characteristics, 19 7; Occu ational.Outlook Handbook, Bulletin No. 1. )0, 19

Edition

Bureau of Labor Statistics. Factbook On

The Schoc21.1.2). (22Lit Is The Worp Of Work.

Middle Atlantic Region, U.S. Department ofLabor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 31a NinthAvenue, New York 1, New York.

Capitol Book Store, Roan 54, Main CapitolBuilding, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17125.Directory of State Publications.

Careers, Largo, Florida. Career Guidance

Index.

Chronicle Guidance Pablications, Inc.,Moravia, New York. Career Index.

Civic Education Service, 1733 K Street,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. List of

Materials.

Conpoil for Exceptional Children, The,National Education Association, 1201 Six-

teenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 0036.Exce tional Children Abstracts, 1966;

Inspeci;ion and Introspection of SpecialEducation; Nealron-al Extuca-Al0.MINI*Um- Special Education: Strategies for.,

Educational Progress.

Craven, Ethel Case. The Use of Interest

Inventories in Counseling. Chicago:

Science Research. Associates, Inc, 259 East

Erie Street, Chicago 11, Illinois. 1961.

Department of Labor and. Industry, Common-

wealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,Pennsylvania. Regulations AffectingRaployment of Milnors;

Government Printing Office, Washington 25,D.C. DictionarLfg Occuutional TitlesVolume I, II. Erroloyment of the Physically

Handicapped, 19

Institute for Research, The, 537 SouthDearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60605.Careers Research Molographs.

Jewish Vocational Service, One SouthFranklin Street, Chicago, Illinois .60606.

John Day Company, Inc , Publishers, 62 West"145th Street, New York, New York 10036.Catalog of Books in Szepaal Education.

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Professional and Resource Materials (continued)

Bureau of Educational Research, School of

Education, University of Oregon, 3ugene,Oregon 97/403, The Administration ofEducational Innovation by Thomas E. Woods

Charles C. Thomas, 301-327 East LawrenceAvenue, Springfield, Illinois, OccupationqInformation for the Mentally Retarded -Selected Readings

The Extension Services, State College ofIowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Free LearningMaterials for Classroom Use.

Florida State Department of Education,Tallahassee, Florida, Planning Floridats/2., rant Education Program, Nov. 12 1966.

International Textbook Company, Scranton,Pa., Planning Conuaunity Services fors theMentally iZetarded.

Jewish Employment and Vocational Servie.e,Work Dcperience Center, St. Louis, No"Training Guide for Vocational HabilitabIon.

Manpower Administration, U.S. Departmentof Labor, Swerintendent of Documents,U. S. Government Printing Office, Washigton,D.C. 20402, Doinc Your Best on liktiludeTests

Manpower Administration U. S. Departmentof Labor, Bureau of Dnployment SecurityWashington D.C. 20402, A Suyplement tothe Dictionary of Occupational Titles.

Michigan Department of Public Instruction,Lynn M. Barlett, State Superintendent,Lansing, Michigan, Guide to the Im rovementof School Holding Power. Rev.

Mantional Association of Manufacturers,277 Park Ave., New York, New York 10017,Job Information Service

National Association for Retarded Children420 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York10017, 1966 Publications List.

National Committee on Employment of Youth,East 32nd Street, New York, New York

10016, List of Reprints American Child,Job Help, for Youth in the Sixties, ShouldWe Raise the SchoottWant to Work Trouble With Training,Publications List and Order Form.

National Education Association, 1201Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.20036, Guidance and the School Dxv..212.t

National Shoe Manufacturors Association,3142 Madison Avenue, New York 17, New York,Job Evaluation Survey.

Office of Education. U. 3;. ;;epartment ofHealth, Education and TA Ift.re, Washington,D.C., The Youth We Haven't Served.

Personnel Services, Inc., P 0 Box 306,Jeffrey, New Harvshire, Occapational Index

Peterson, Richard 0. and Edna N. Jones,American Institutes for Research, Pittsburgh,Pa., Guide to Jobs for :the Mentally Retarded

President's Committee on Employment ofthe Handicapped, Washington, D.C., Stem:to Action Guide to Job Placement of theMentally Retarded.

President's Committee on Juvenile De-linquency and Youth Crime, Superintendentof Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C. 2%021 Training

for New Careers, June 1965

Rand McNally and Co., P 0 Box 7600, Chicav,Illinois 60680, The Information Servicein Guidance

Research Publishing Co.. Inc., P 0 Box245, Boston, Mass. 02101, 1966 List ofGuidance and Occupational Publications

Richard Rosen Press, Inc., 29 E. 21 St.,New York, New York 10010, Career ,andVocational Guidance Books for Young

Adults.

Science Research Associates, Inc., 259East Erie Street, Chicago131, Illinois,Hel ing Students With Snecial Needs,IdentIrin Students withaeclal Needs,What Could I Be Group Counseling inSecondary Schools Orientation to the Jobof a Counselor Occu ational Informationin the Elementary Sc ool

4:

Secretary's Committee on Mental Retardatign

U. S. Dept. of Health, Education, andWelfare, Washington, D.C. 20201, 1965pantal RetardationieglEatial

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,Prefessional and Resource Materials (continued)

Bellman Publishing Co., P 0 Box 172,_Cambridge, Mass. 02138, Teachers Guideto Group Vocational Guidance.

State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation,Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, Laborand Industry Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa.,

ortunities for the.lisidj.2aLec..1 ...throughVocational Rehabilitation.

1

Teal, R. Lois Mrs., Houston Public Schools,

Teacher s Edition

The University of the State of New York,

The State Education Department, Bureau

Houston, Texas, Preparing for Job Success,

of Guidance,' Albany, H.Y. 12224, ACounselor's Directory of Programs andServices for Disadvantaged School Youth,Guidance for EducationpJ1y Disadvantaged

Pupils.

U. S. Dept. of Labor, Woments Bureau, 18Olivs.r Street, Boston, Mass. 02110, Nurses

and Other Hospital Personnel, TrainingOpportunities for Women and Girls, 1962Handbook on Women Workers Publicationsof the Women's Bureau.

Vocational Rehabilitation Administation,U. S. Departnent of Health, Education,and We:tfare, Superintendent of Docbments,

Government Printing Office, Washington,D.C. 20402, Mental Retardationa.SslectedArticles from the Rehabilitation Record,So You Are Going to Si_jarvise a, MentallyRetarded Employee.

W.E. Upjohn Institute for EmploymentResearch, 300 South Westnedge Avenue,Kalamazoo, Michigan 149007, 1984 and BeyondThe World of Work by Herbeit E. Striner,Guidlines for the Desigi of Hew Careersby Sidney a Fine Program to Aid theTinemployed in the 1960's by Becker Haber,

Levitan Programs in Aid of the Poor

by Sar A. Levitanalducationk, for the World of Work by Harold T. Smith,r Promoting Jobfinding Success for the

Unegloyed Publicatiors List.

U. S. Department of Health, Education,t and Welfare, Office of Education, Superin-tendent of Documents, Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C. 20402, ThePreparation of Occupational Instructors

i; U. S. Department of Health, Education,and Welfare, Vocational RehabilitationAdministration, Washington, D.C. 20201,Training Methods in Vocationol Rehabilita-

C

U. S. Department of Labor, aweau of Labor

Statistics, Washington, D.C. L.3212,

Catalog of PublicatioloNment ofSchool Agerth ...Erayloyment of Student-

Learners A Guide to Child-Labor Provisions-of the Fair Labor. Standards" Act Special

Minimum Waus jaiLansilsapslaIrorkers inSheltered, Workshopst Publications of theU. S. Dst;. otiLabor Handy Reference Guideto the Fair

mLab-oi-Standards ACT,717cial

moawam ANNOIMONI

i-11111211WIIIVes_11TJAILA1R2:2221.1L261:ers Incompeiltive Employment.

Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor,Washington, D.C., Counseling Girls TowardNeu Per:spect. A Report of th'e

Atlantic Regional Pilot Conference held

in Philadelphia, Pa. Dec 2-14, 1965.

Woods Schools, Publications Office, Langhorne,Pa. 19047, List of Publications.

Southern Illinois University Press, AHigh School Work-Study Program for kintallySiibnornWtUaents bTREIRC7F,and Roger M. Frey.

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RESEARCH AND DMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Agricultural Education Division: Vocationaland Technical Education Department, Collegeof Education, University 3f Illinois, Urbana,Ill., Illinois Agricultural EducationCurriculum Research Project Final Report.

Baltimore CountyPublic Schools, Boardof Education of Baltimore County, Aigturth.hanor, Touson, Maryland 21204, StecialEducation Community - Centered WorkExperience Program.

Bureau for Handicapped Children, TheUniversity of the State of Hew York, TheState Education Dept., Suggestions forOrganizing anTrassilm12,22..19hool-WorkTraining or Employment Program for EducableMentally Retarded Youth Betueen the Agesof 17-21.

Bureau of Guidance, The University of theState of Hew York, The State EducationDepartment, Albany, Neu York, Deve3_m_mgWork-Study Programs for Potential Dropouts,2educing the School Dropout Rate, How Hi,hSchools Can Reduce Their Dropout Rate,Casses In Point.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Dept.of Labor, Washington, D.C, 20210, Out-of-

nV !=i1 =r) O'nsep=1.9Utimployment,Educational Attainment of Workers.

Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, Wash-ington, D.C., The Establishment of anOrganized Coordinated Program of VocationalRehabilitation anclaecial Education forthe

Children!s Bureau, U. S. Dept. of HealthEducation, land Welfare., Welfare.Administra-tion, Washington, D.C. Clinical ProgramsFor Mentally Retarded Children.

Eduard R. Johnstone Training and ResearchCenter, Bordentown, Neu Jersey, Institute

on Mental Retardation

Eugene Public Schools Demonstration Project,Eugene Pubrz Schools, Eugene, Oregon,ACoo erative School-Division of VocationalRehabilitation. Work Training Project.

George Peabody College for Teachers,iTashville, Tenn., A Study of the Effectsof Ti-70 i erimental Curriculum Units onthe S....acialperastion and Occupational

Readiness of Educable Mentally RetardedAdolescents.

G oduill Industries, Inc., BeveridgeVocational Evaluation Unit, 285 DorsetStreet, Springfield, illassachusetts 01108,Establishment of a Vocational Evaluation ..:

Work Adjustment Unit.

Greater Portland Association for RetardedChildren, Inc., 1777 West Broadway, SouthPortland, haine, Work LigjEgIELLTb Genter-A Bridge betueen School and Work.

Human Resources Center, Albertson, NeuYork, Employment of the Mentally Retardedin a...._ECopelltive Industrial Selang.

Institute for Community Studies, 2300Holmes, Kansas City, Missouri 64108,Publications relating to the Quincy-YouthDevelopment Project of the Univ. ofChicago Committee on HTan Deml2pment

Dr. George Jeffs, Dr. of Research, Edu,rd.W. Clark High School, P 0 Box 551, LasVegas, Nev. 89102, The Influence ofOccupational Information Counseling onthe 2ealmm_21022mationallamlaaasof Mentally 42-arciedHi.i_.121.aool Boys.

The Jewish Vocational Servic,, One FranklinSt., Chicago 6, Illinois, The Successof a Rehabilitation Program Wbrk.Exper7ienee Program for Mentala_Retarded inTheir Last Year of SdhoollATorknperienceCenter: Habilitation of the Retarded.

The Kent Ocoupational Education and Trtin-ing GGnter, 2820 Clyd Park Avenue, SAT.,Grand Rapids, Alchigan 49509, A Summary:

MisLoccuationan...#1.Training Center.

Kentucky Bureau of Rehabilitation Services,Department of Education, Harlan, Kentucky,Vocational Rehabilitation and SpecialEducation for the Mentally Retarded - 7

Harlan Mount Vernon, Prestonsburg Ketuck

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Research and Demonstration Projects (continued)

Lewistown - Auburn Occupational TrainingCenter, 66 Oxford St., Lewistown, Maine,Lewistown - Auburn OccupaAmalnlpingCenter.

Manpower Administration, Office of ManpowerAutomation and Training, U. S. Dept. ofLabor, Wash. D.C., The Mentally Retarded:Their Special Training Needs, TrainingDisadvantaged Groups.

Mental Health Services, Harrisburg, Penna,Research Relating to Mentally RetardedChildren.

Mental Retardation Jt. Agencies Project,Welfare Planning Council, Los Angelos Region,731 South Hope Street, Los Angeles,California, Mental Retardation Survey ofLos Angeles County.

The National Committee on Employment ofYbuth, 419 Park Avenue South, New York 16,New York, Help For Out-of-Work Youth,Part-Time Wbrk Experience gia-MeRialEarly School-Leavers.

Occupational Center of Essex County, 391Lakeside Avenue, Orange, New Jersey, ACoo erative Vocational Pattern for In-SchoolMentally Retarded Youth.

Office of Education, Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C. 20/02, A ChanceFor A Change: New School Programs forthe Disadvantaged,

Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries Rehabilita-tion Center, 10600 Springfield Pike,Cincinnati, Ohio 45246, Northern KentuckYGoodwill Industries Occupational TrainingCenter for the Mentally Retarded: FinalFrogresst.

IOmaha Public Schools, 3902 Davenport St.,i.0maha, Neb. 68131, Worl.enceProgram.

Pocatello School District, Pocatello, Idaho,On-the-Job Training Program/Educable Men:.tally Retarded.

Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana,The Establishment and Operation of theCooperative Wbrk-Study Program Part I &Part II.

Richland County School District One, Colum-bia, South Carolina, Vocational Rehabili- .

S_econdary SchoolStudents.

Rosedale High School, 36th and SpringkieldSt., Kansas City, Kansas 66103, AProgramin Selective Job Training and.Placementfor the Vocationally Qualified Student.

State of West Virginia, State Board ofVbcational Education Rooml Wade School,1400 Highland Ave., Bluefield, WestVirginia 24701, Coordinated Program ofVocational Rehabilitation ancl_kulai_Education Services for the MentallyRetarded.

University of Kansas Medical Center,Rainbow Boulevard at 39th Street, KansasCity, Kansas 66103, Project 1522 A

Selected Demonstration for the VocationalTraining of Mentally Retarded Youth inPublic Hi h Schools.

U. S. Department of Health, Education,and Welfare, Superintendent of Documents,Government Printing Office, Washington,D.C. 20402, Mental Retardation Grants.

U.S. Deparbnent of Labor, Office ofManpower, Automation and Training, Was&-ington 25, D.C., Job Opportunities throughBetter Skills "63-6"Final ReYouth Training Project FinallImELSept. 1 19 3 - Jan.317-13743:-

University of Minnesota, Wbrk AdjustmentProject, Industrial Relations Center,Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, MinnesotaStudies in Vocational Rehabilitation.

University of the State of New Ybrk,the 9tate Education Department, Divisionof Research, Albany, Neu York, Schoolto Emp.....121oystrx2gram Anamisal.

Vermont Association for Retarded Children,Montpelier, Vermont, Vermont OccupationalTraining Center, Inc.

Vigo Comby School Corporationi, TerreHaute, Indiana 47801, Damanstration Pro-ject Concerninining.22412.2.

for11211E.

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"Research and Demonstration Projects (continued)

Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,Division of Statistics and Studies, U.S.Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare,Washington, D.C. 20201, acioassal MentalHealth Notes, A Revietr of Activities inFederally Aided Programs Vocational ge.

Technical Education Fiscal YeariqaTraining Guides in Evaluation of VocationalPotential for Vocational RehabilitationStaff, Financial Assistance Programs inMental Retardation of the Dept. of Heafth,Education and Velfare The RehabilitatedMentally Retarded, Vocational IZehabilitafionof the Mentally Retarded, VocationalRehAilitation for Mentally Retarded Pupil-Clients - 19677asearch and DemonstrationProjects an AnnotaleclLiT6-57--W. E. Upjohn Institute for EmploymentResearch, 300 South Westnedge Avenue, Kal-amazoo, Michigan 0007, Vocational Education

(outhEducation and Training for the World ofWo lc

Welfare Administration, U. S. Dept. of HealthEducation, and Welfare, Bureau of FamilyServices, Wash. 2 D . C ., The Work ExperiencePro ranGIi_.I'mripl.ozar_progi......artis inEamectsl, Getting Trained,The Recruitment and Training of Automobile'Mechanics.

West Springfield niblic Schools, WestSpringfield, Mass., The West SpringfieldHuman Develo-ment Program.

West Virginia Board of Vocational EducationDivision of Vocational Rehabilitation,Charleston, West Vo., A Hand Out of Silence:Coordinated Program of Vocational Reha-bilitation and Special Education Servicessor t....._.?letle.12...t.p..1.12 Retarded.

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Recearch end Thmonstration Projects (continued)

Craven, Ethel Case. The Use of interestInventories in Counseling., Chicago: ScienceRgsearch associates Inc., 1961.

Diiiichae4 Salvatore G. (editor). New; Vocational Pathays for the Mentally Re-tarded, Washington: The American PersonnelRid Guidance Association, 1966.

: Lord, Francis E., (editor), tflork EducationFor Educable Retarded Youth, Los Angeles:.a.-i.ifornft.a. State College,-1.966

Gcn, John and George Demos (editors),The Guidance of Exceptional Children, NewYork: David licKay Company, 1965.

1Kelly ElizabethiI. (editor), The Neu andNpre Opnn Outlook for the Ilentally Retarded,

WshinEton:--Catholic Unfiersity of AmeacaPress, 1966.

Kplstoe, Oliver P. and Roger N. Frey, AIHigh School Work-Study Program for Men-TallySub-normal Students, Carbondale: Southern.............,

tIllinois University Press, 1965.

1

Kough, Jack and Robert DeHaan, Helpingc'tudents with sa2i.a.LE2.9as, Chicago:.`-'....i.umamesTe-s-a7ch Associates Inc., 1957.

( Faller, Donald Y. and Richard Danielson

1

(editors), Work-Study for Slow Learnersk_21.112, Columbus: Columbus Blank BookConmany, 1965.

Erprris, Willa, Occupational Informiationih. the Elementary School, Chicago: ScienceRf.,search Associates Inc., 1963.

,

1 Norris, Willa, Franklin Zeran, and RaymondIHittch, The Information Service inGuidance, Chicago: Rand HcNally & Company,

E- 1966.

t. .

f 8chreiber, Daniel, editor, Guidance andit The School Dropout, Washington: iationalEducation Association, 1964.

1

Shostak, Arthur B. and William Gomberg(editors), Blue-Collar World; Studies of

t the American Worker, blIglerlood Cliffs:i Pntreice-Hall Inc., 196/4.1

Barnum, Lillian, byllabu......e.a...)ccadienalInformation for Nentallr Retarded SeniorHigh School Boys, College of Edication,ifeno: University of Nevada, March 1965.

Barlett, Richard, Coorgnated Program. ofVocational Rehabilitation and S ecia1Education Services for the ilentatarded, Georgia: StraTiFibMint ofEducation, 1966.

Bertrand, Alvin and Marion Smith, Environ-:mental Factors and School Attendance,Washington: U.S. Department of Agriculture,1960.

Bureau of Guidance, The State EducationDepaMment, Reducing the School DropoutRate - A Reppr_ on the Holdin PowerProject, Albany: The State Universityof New York, 1965

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Depart-ment of Labor, Educational Attainmentof Workers, Speaasiaboi. Force Report,Washington: Government Printing Office,Harch, 1965.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, ymploymentof High School Graduates and flzopoutsin 19&S, :lash g on: Government PrintingOffice, 1966.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Departmentof Labor, loyment of School AgeYouth, Special Labor Force Report No, 6B,Washington: Goverment Printing Office,July, 1968:,

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Departmentof Labor, ploymerit of Unskilled WorkersNeu York: ,Niddle Atlan 3.c Regional oe,October, 1965.

California State College at Los AngeleSInstituteS on Work Education for EducableRetarded YoUtho Los Angeles: CollegeBo-iik Store, 19614.

Chiiman, Catherine, S., Growinq up Poor,Welfarq Admipistration, U.S. Departmentof tlealth, Education, and Welfare, Wash-inton: Government Printing Office,May, 1966.

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Research and Demonstration Prejects (continued)

Clark, Charles, Art Evaluation of the Prac-,

tical Vocational Education Project atDyer Junior High School, Bloomington:Blommington-Schad. District, 1966.

Deno, Evelyn, Project Director, RetardedYouth: Their School - Rehabilitationileeds, Vocational RehabilitatianAdmin-iStration, Department of 'Health, Education,

and Welfare, Oashington: GovernmentPrinting Office, 1965.

Department of Public Instruction, StandardsFor the Organization and Administratigaof Special Service Programs For Exce tionalChildren, Harrisburg: Department of

Public Instruction, 1962.

Dpvereux Foundation, Vocational Rehabilita-tion in a Residental Treatment Center,Devon: The Devereux Foundation, 19613.

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation,Rehabilitation Services for Educable Re-

tarded Students, Salem: Department of

Education, 1966.

Economic Research Services, Department of.ti'griculture, Charasteristics of School

Egopauts and High School Graduates - Farmand Nonfarm, 1960, Agricatural EconomicTleport No. 65, Washington: Governmentprinting Office, December, 1964.

Eddy, M.ax, Project Director, The Establish-ment and Operation of the Coo erativeWork-Study Program, Lafayette: Purdue

University, 1966.

cllefsen, John B. and Martin Crowe, Teen-

agers' Occapational Aspirations, Washington

state University: Institute of Agricultural

Science, 1960.

grickson, Richard C., The RelationshipBetween Selected Variables and Successof the Retardate in the Coo erative Work-

atudy Program: An. Analysis of Predictive

122E2E4 Lafayette: Purdue University, 1966.

eilogower, Jules and Milton Kaplon, A

Central Registry Study: Vocational-and

loyment Needs of Mentally Retardedersons and Tallutionslor Program

Planning, Pittsburg: United Mental Health

Services of Allegheny County, Inc.,

September, 1965.

Gorelick, Holly C. An Assessment ofVocational Realism of High School andPost-high School Educable Mentally 'ZetardedAdole.?cents, Los Angeles: &cceptional

Children's Foundation, 1966.

Guskin, Samuel L. and Howard H. Spicker,Evaluation of Bloomington MetropolitanSchools Work Study Program End of FirstYear, Bloomington: Indiana University, 1966

Hardenbrook, Donald J., MnploymentOpportunities for Youth, National Assoc.of Hanufacturers March, 1962.

Hutchinson, Linn, Work ExaTience EductionFor the Educable Mentally Retarded, SantaAna: Superintendent of Schools, 1963.

Irelan, Ldlalq., Lou-income Life Styles,Welfare Administration, U.S. Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare,Washington: Government Printlng Office11966

Jeffs, George, The influence of Occu ationalInformation Counseling on the Realism ofOccupational Aspirations of HentallyRetarded High Sehool Boys, Departmentof Health, Education, and Nblfare, RD-1391-P, Washington: Government PrintingOffice, 1964.

Jewish Employment and Vocational Service,Work Experience Program for 13.en...zRetarded in their Last Year of School,pramessasons, St. Louis: JeuishVocational Service, 1965 and 1966.

Kemp, Barbara H., The Youth We Haven'tServed: A Challenge to Vocational Education,Office of Education, U.S. Departmem ofHealth, Education, and Welfare, WasUngton:Government Printing Office, 1966.

MacCarthy, Roberta, The Vocation4 Ad-justment of Special Class Students,Massachusetts Rehabilitation Cormission,January, 1966.

Manpower Administration, U.S. Departmentof Labor, The 14entally Retarded: TheirSpecial Training Needs Washington:Government Printing Office, 19613. Un-employment and Retrainin An Annotated

210.12E122121L211222.2.212211,Wa shington:

Government Printing Office, 1965.

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Research nd Demonstration Projects (continued)

gental Health Association of Adams County,4irvey Report 1964-.1966, Gettysburg: liental

itpaith Association, 1966.

Mooring, Ivy, Mental Retardation Surveyof Los Angeles County 196171965, LosArii-les: Welfare Planning Council, 1965.

ftcupational Center of Essex County;The Development_21L2CoopHaLim,VocationalPattern for In-School Mental]; RetardedYouth; Newark: Occupational Center.

Office of Education, U. S. Department ofHealth, Education, and Welfare, The 1963DropoutCa_a_naign, 0E-2C160, Washington:Government Printing Office, 1964.

Office of Education; U. S. Department ofHealth, Education, and Welfare, EducationallyDeficient AdulTj?s: Their Education ElTraining Needs; Washington: GovernmentPrinting Office, 1965.

Office of Education, Preparation of Men-tally Retarded Youth for Gainful Employment,L711sitinTh-79397I3.28, Department of HealthEducation and Welfare, Washington: Gov--

ernment printing Office, 1961.

Phelps, William, Project Director, OutoT the Shadows: A Program of Evaluation

Prevocational Training for MentallyRetarded Young Adult Females, VocationalRehabilitation Admstration; Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare, Washing-ton: Government Printing Office, 1965.

Rogers, D.P., Project Director, Developmentof a State-wide Program for the VocationalLhabilitation of the Mentally Retarded;Olfice of Vocational Rehabilitation,Department of Health, Education, and Wel-fare, Washington: Government PrintingOffice, 1962.

$eldenfeld, Morten A., Mental Retardation:A*Further Assessment of the'i3roblan, Office3f Vocational Rehabilitation, U. S. De-partment of Health, Education, and Welfare,Washington: Government Printing Office,1962

Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare,A Cooperative Program of Special Education-Vocational Rehabilitation; Washington:Government Printing Office, 1964.

Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,U.S. Department of Health; Education; andWelfare; Rehabilitation and Research inRetardation; I.Jrashington: GovernmentPrinting Office, 1960.

Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,Special Problems in Vocational Rehabilita-tion of the Mentally Retarded, Washington:Government Printing Office, 1963.

Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,Vocational Rehabilitation for MentallyRetarded Punil-clients Department ofHealth; Education, and Welfare, Washington:Government Printing Office; 1966.

Welfare Administration, U. S. Departmentof Health, Educat4.x., and Welfare, GettingHired Getting Trained: A Study ofIndustry-Practices and Policies on YouthEmployment, Washington: GovernmentPrintind7iffice; 1964.

Barrett, Albert M., Ruth Relos, and JackEisle. "Vocational SUccess and Attitudesof Mentally Retarded Toward Work and Honey",American Journal of ilenta1 Deficiency,70: l02-107; 1965.

Cohen, Julius and Herbert Rusalem, "Oc-cupational Values of Retarded StudentF",American Journal of Mental Deficier:cy,

69: 54-61, 1964.

Cowan; L. and M. Goldman, "Selection of theMentally Deficient for Vocational Trainingand the Effect of this Training on Voca-tional Success"; Journal of CnnsultationPsychology; 23: VirEir, February, 1959.

D. Michael, Salvatore G., "Providing FullVocational Opportunities for RetardedAdolescents and Adults", Journal of Re-ttallati PP 1-4, July-August7-T9a-.

Goldstein, Herbert. "Mentally RetardedChildren in Special Programs"; Journalof Education, 147: 95-100; 1964.

Love; Harold D, "Comparison of the Oc-cupational Aspiration LevP1 of MentallyRetarded Children in Special Classes uithMentally Retarded Children in RegularClasses", The Digest of the Mentally Re-tardedt 3:--713:37Fa1ll 1966.

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Itesearch and Demonstration Projects (continued)

Madison, H. L. "Work Placement Success forthe Mentally Reta.:'ded", American JournalOf Mental Deficiency; 69: 50-53, Jan., 1964.

ititer, Leonard, "The Dropout", SchoolLife, PP 2-9j, May, 1964

Parnicky, Joseph J., "The Newly GraduatedRetardate", Rehabilitation Record, PP 26-29May-June, 19614.

Parnicky, Joseph J., Harris Kahn and Arthur4urdett, "Preliminary Efforts at Detenainingthe Significance of Retardatest VocationalInterests", American Journal of MentalDeficiency, 70: 393-398, November, 1965.

Peterson, Leroy and Lloyd Smith. "A Compar-ison of the Post-School i..,-Ijilstment of

Educable Mentally Retarde:-... Adults With that

Qf Adults of Normal Intelligence", Excep-tional Children, 26: 404-4081 April, 1960.

Phillips, Richard C., Editor, Adapting theecondary School Program to the Needs ofthe Mentally Retarded; Reprint, The HighSchool Journal Volumne 140 No.3, ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press,ecember 19614.

Potkonski, Leopold A. and James Hirst, "ACommunity Placement Program for the Mentallylandicapped", Pennsylvania PsychiatricOuarterly, 14:34-54, Winter,-19-6-47

Prentky, Joseph, "One Hundred Most UsefulOuidance Terms", The Digest of the Mentallyfietarded, 3: 147; Tall, 1966.

;Walcoe, Herbert G., "A Cooperative Vocation-al. Pattern For In-School Mentally RetardedXouth", T1_19.__Lecial.L.Edus......ation Review, 22:

1-9 1965.,

M'agary, James F., An Analysis of theVocational Interests of Educable Mentally

ITI.IrRetar"dBusFroree0ccitional

1960.

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SUPPLNIENT TO THE RESOURCE_GUIDE

Audio-Visual. Materials

Upiversity of Minnesota, Audio-VisualMucation Service, 55 Wesbrook Hall,Minneapolis, Minn. 55455, pre ar.2.....Lz_forWork. Filmstrips.

Cp-Ed/Forecast Classtoons, 904 Sylvan Avenue,Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632, CreditTran9arencies and Master Repros.

Classrot-m

Steck-Vaughn Company, Austin, Texas, Stepsto Learning - Book I & II You and /burMor-ilareWhat we Eat, Ajob for /bu,216r

Zaner-Bloser Company, Columbus, Ohio,LEgible Printiirore and ServilePbrsonnel.

Globe Book Company, Inc., 175Ifew York, New York 10010, En'kb - Book 1 & 2 VocationalBook & 2.

Exceptionale Products Corporation, P 0 Box6374 - Richfield Branch, Minneapolis 23;Minn atfis of,Everiday_Litst

Fifth Avenue,sh on the1ish

CUrriculaun Materials

anlall Business Administration, Washington,1S. C. , Starting a ServiceStation.

t. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of LaborStatistics, Washington, D,

CouplqlsMidget,

Curriculum Materials continued

Special Education Service, State Departmentof Education, Richmond, Virginia 23216,Guidelines foltal,lisStudy Picierimyun 6 No.10.

Professional Materials

Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs,New Jersey 07632, Counseling the Dis-advantaged Youths

Research and Demonstration Pro4ects

Chattanooga Public Schools, 1161 West hOthStreet, hattanooga, Tennessee 37/49, ;

A Review or. the Educable Mental. Retarded

ykrIcaM4i3406.0.442.14I1222,S0Pu lic Schools 19 -1 .

Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti,Michigan, The Vocational Pre aration ofthe Educable Men Re e

Rehabilitation Counseling Program, Seboolof Education; Mankato State College,Mankato, Minnesota, Proceedings of a

osium on Habilitat- the ile-T-Ltam.Retard

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ADAMS COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSVOCATIONAL GUIDANCE PROGRAM

FOR SLOW LEARNERS

ESE& Title III # 05224Dox 586Gettysburg, Pa. 17325

M. Francis Coulson, AdministratorKenneth L. Tyson, DirectorPhone: Area 717 334-5381

ABSTRACT

OF

THE VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE PROGRAM

FOR SIAW LEARNERS

TITLE III ESEA. # 05224

Initial Grant

Ceunty Representatives

Adams Canty E. Elizabeth Rutledge, Supervisor of Special Education

Cainbria County - John Pastovic, Supervisor of Special Education

Lancaster County - Dr. June anith, Supervisor of special Education

Lebanon Couity - Sarah E. Minnich, Supervisor of Specie', Fducation

August, 1968

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...A.p.aicant: Adams County Board of School Directors. M. Francis Coulson, CountySuperintendent of Schools, 1149 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg, Penna.17325

Project Administrator: H. Francis Coulson

Project Director: Kenneth L. Tyson, Vocational Guidance Program For Slew Learners,ESEA. Title III # 052211, Box 586, Gettysburg, Pa. 17325,Phone: Area 717 33144383.

Particijpting Adams, Cambria, Lancaster, and Lebanon Counties willfunction as one unit for general administration,funding, and planning. Each county will have a differentoperational plan.

Began June 15, 1968. It is expected to be refunded throughJune 1141 1971.

Prolect Dates:

Purpose: To provide for the transition of slow learners from the educationalto the work environment through innovative application of group andindividual vocational guidance, work experience, and follow-up byschool and community resources.

Procedures: This proposal would be implemented through four different approachesin the four counties participating in the project, hoping todemonstrate that a combination of innovative guidance and worktraining plans, utilizing a variety of coznmunity resources, canbe effective.

The objectives and needs of the project will be generally the samefor all four areas with variations in the procedure and methods ofaccomplishing the goals of the program.

The joint effort will be steered by a coordinating council withconibined leadership and contributions from all four counties andstate level representatives.

Adams County will be responsible for all administrative activitiesin the project including payment of bills and personnel.

Adams - proposes a three phase county-wide program.

Phase I would provide weekly group vocational counseling classes for slowlearners which would continue through the work training phase.

Phase II would involve individual counseling and a work training program inthe community for senior high school slow learners in the special classes.

Phase III provides for extending the work training program, post-school job

placement, and follow-up activities in the community.

Cambria County - will provide guidance counseling services to the specialeducation classes throughout the county.

At age 16, the boys will attend the occupational preparation school afterwhich a community work training program will be provided. Follow-up activitiesare planned.

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Lancaster County - counseling services are offered to the special classes asrequested by the special class teachers* Wort: training program will be operatedwithin various districts and coordinated by the counselor-coordinator. Individualcounseling and follaw-up activities are part of the program.

Lebanon Couqz - will utilize group counseling in special education classes afterwhich the students will be involved in the Lebanon County workshop for pre-vocational training. After the workshop period, the students will participatein a work training program in the carnunity.

Professional Personnel: Adams County will provide a part-tine project directorwho will also be a part-time coordinator-counselor,a part-time consultant (supervisor of special classes)and a part-time job coord-Inator.

Cambria County will hire a guidance counselor and awork experience coordinator, on a full tine basis.

Lancaster County will use a guidance counselor, and awork experience coordinator an a full time basis.

Lebanon County will hire a counselor-coordinator towork full time.

Byket. Summara The total project summary proposes approximately $115,000. peryear with a total of $347,000. for the three year period.

Each county has a separate budget breakdawn and all funds willbe handled through the Adams County Office.

Particitants: The total persons served by the project is 17614 most of whom aresecondary level special education students. Some slow.learnersin regular classes and adults are also included for follow-upservices after they have left school.

Dissemination: Progress and final reports will be sent to various educationalnews publications. Emphasis will be on dissemination to andthrough local school district media in order to facilitateacceptance of the program for possible permanent adaptationby the school systems.

Evaluation: Quantitative and qualitative measurements will be used to detentinethe value of vocational guidance and work eNperience for slaw learners.An evaluation team of business, education, and serrice agencyrepresentatives will study the project and report on itseffectiveness*