Abstract

Recognition of the direct responsibility of the public school for definite aid to youth through coordinated activities in occupational guidance, training, and placement is spreading rapidly throughout the nation. An increasing number of educational study groups are giving attention to occupational adjustment. The interest of one such group—the Educational Policies Commission of the National Education Association and the American Association of School Administrators—is presented in the accompanying article.

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