Abstract

Investigators have frequently canvassed the vocational intentions of young persons and have found that they do not conform to the vocational pattern of the community. How to bring this discrepancy home to youth is a problem which has been effectively solved by a realistic bulletin prepared by the Counseling Services of the Cincinnati Public Schools. We reprint an excerpt with permission, in the hope that it may provide counselors with a pattern which they can use in helping youth to think realistically about occupations. The bulletin as distributed among the Cincinnati schools included statistics prepared by Counselor Ruth Kuller, comparing the number of Cincinnati workers in various fields with the number of pupils choosing these occupations.— The Editors.

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