Author: Ramon M. Quesada
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Education, Employment and Income of High School Vocational Agriculture Graduates
Author: Ramon M. Quesada
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Education, Employment and Income of High School Vocational Agriculture Graduates
Author: R. M. Quesada
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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The Earning Ability of Farmers who Have Received Vocational Training
Author: Walter Stephenson Newman
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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A Follow-up of High School Graduates in Hood River County
Author: Gordon Gwynne Galbraith
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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The attention focused on vocational education in the past year has brought about renewed interest to make vocational training a truly meaningful part of a community's educational program. The first step in preparation for the improvement and expansion of vocational programs is the need of evaluating our existing programs. The purpose of this study is to provide both a basis for evaluation and criteria for future planning of the agricultural education program in Hood River County. A total of 303 male graduates from two Hood River County High Schools during a ten year period was selected for a mailed questionnaire interview. The graduates consisted of all 165 graduates with two years or more of Vocational Agriculture at Wy'east High School. In addition, 138 randomly selected graduates were included from both high schools who did not have Vocational Agriculture. Comparisons of the agricultural graduates against the non-agricultural graduates are made from the information received. The data sought was: occupational information on types of employment, income, location of employment, and job satisfaction. In addition, the type and amount of post high school training, and the value of high school courses was analyzed. Conclusions based on the findings of the study were: 1. The present program of Vocational Agriculture at Wy'east High School is serving 80 percent of the county's graduates who enter an agricultural occupation. Fifty-five percent of the Wy'east agricultural graduates are employed in the field of agriculture. 2. Over 31 percent of the male graduates of Hood River County have not entered any civilian form of post high school education. 3. Nearly 18 percent of all Hood River County male graduates enter the occupational fields of forestry and lumbering. Almost one fourth of the Vocational Agricultural graduates are so employed. 4. Vocational Agriculture is meaningful to agricultural graduates in non-agricultural occupations. Almost one fourth of the agricultural graduates attested to this.
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
The attention focused on vocational education in the past year has brought about renewed interest to make vocational training a truly meaningful part of a community's educational program. The first step in preparation for the improvement and expansion of vocational programs is the need of evaluating our existing programs. The purpose of this study is to provide both a basis for evaluation and criteria for future planning of the agricultural education program in Hood River County. A total of 303 male graduates from two Hood River County High Schools during a ten year period was selected for a mailed questionnaire interview. The graduates consisted of all 165 graduates with two years or more of Vocational Agriculture at Wy'east High School. In addition, 138 randomly selected graduates were included from both high schools who did not have Vocational Agriculture. Comparisons of the agricultural graduates against the non-agricultural graduates are made from the information received. The data sought was: occupational information on types of employment, income, location of employment, and job satisfaction. In addition, the type and amount of post high school training, and the value of high school courses was analyzed. Conclusions based on the findings of the study were: 1. The present program of Vocational Agriculture at Wy'east High School is serving 80 percent of the county's graduates who enter an agricultural occupation. Fifty-five percent of the Wy'east agricultural graduates are employed in the field of agriculture. 2. Over 31 percent of the male graduates of Hood River County have not entered any civilian form of post high school education. 3. Nearly 18 percent of all Hood River County male graduates enter the occupational fields of forestry and lumbering. Almost one fourth of the Vocational Agricultural graduates are so employed. 4. Vocational Agriculture is meaningful to agricultural graduates in non-agricultural occupations. Almost one fourth of the agricultural graduates attested to this.
Research in Education
Effectiveness of Vocational Education in Agriculture
Author: Charles Everett Myers
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Summaries of Studies in Agricultural Education
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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Resources in Education
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 568
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Serves as an index to Eric reports [microform].
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 568
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Serves as an index to Eric reports [microform].
A Follow-up Study of Crater High School Graduates
Author: Robert Harrison Elden
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Changes in educational programs should be implemented only after a careful evaluation of the product. Information about the product in education is often not available to planners of vocational education programs. A follow-up study of former students is a means by which information about graduates may be collected and used as a basis for making curriculum changes. The purpose of this study was to determine if the present program of vocational agriculture is meeting the occupational needs of Crater High School students. A total of 121 former male students from Crater High School, covering a three year period from 1965 through 1967, were selected to participate in a follow-up study through a mailed questionnaire interview. Seventy-six former students with two or more years of agricultural training were compared with a group of 45 students without agricultural training. The specific criteria on which the comparisons between the two groups are based were: occupational status, post high school training, job satisfaction, value of high school training, income, and the number of jobs held. Also being analyzed were persons influencing graduates occupational choice, value of additional vocational training, and the location of employment. The following conclusions are based on the findings of the study. 1. Agricultural students do become employed in agricultural occupations with most of them entering business and lumbering occupations in agriculture, while over one-half of the comparison group entered the agricultural occupations of lumbering. 2. The current program of vocational agriculture at Crater High School is serving 75 percent of the students entering agricultural occupations. 3. Less than 42 percent of the male Crater High School former students have obtained some type of civilian post high school education. 4. Students trained in agriculture are more satisfied with their jobs than students with no specific vocational training. 5. Vocational agriculture is a meaningful program for students planning to enter agricultural occupations. 6. Study results indicate that counselors are not actively influential in directing patterns of occupational choice for students. 7. Former students of Crater High School feel that additional vocational training would be helpful to them in their jobs. 8. Agricultural graduates of Crater High School do remain in Jackson County for employment.
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Changes in educational programs should be implemented only after a careful evaluation of the product. Information about the product in education is often not available to planners of vocational education programs. A follow-up study of former students is a means by which information about graduates may be collected and used as a basis for making curriculum changes. The purpose of this study was to determine if the present program of vocational agriculture is meeting the occupational needs of Crater High School students. A total of 121 former male students from Crater High School, covering a three year period from 1965 through 1967, were selected to participate in a follow-up study through a mailed questionnaire interview. Seventy-six former students with two or more years of agricultural training were compared with a group of 45 students without agricultural training. The specific criteria on which the comparisons between the two groups are based were: occupational status, post high school training, job satisfaction, value of high school training, income, and the number of jobs held. Also being analyzed were persons influencing graduates occupational choice, value of additional vocational training, and the location of employment. The following conclusions are based on the findings of the study. 1. Agricultural students do become employed in agricultural occupations with most of them entering business and lumbering occupations in agriculture, while over one-half of the comparison group entered the agricultural occupations of lumbering. 2. The current program of vocational agriculture at Crater High School is serving 75 percent of the students entering agricultural occupations. 3. Less than 42 percent of the male Crater High School former students have obtained some type of civilian post high school education. 4. Students trained in agriculture are more satisfied with their jobs than students with no specific vocational training. 5. Vocational agriculture is a meaningful program for students planning to enter agricultural occupations. 6. Study results indicate that counselors are not actively influential in directing patterns of occupational choice for students. 7. Former students of Crater High School feel that additional vocational training would be helpful to them in their jobs. 8. Agricultural graduates of Crater High School do remain in Jackson County for employment.
Vocational and Technical Education in Agriculture for Off-farm Occupations
Author: Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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