Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size NotesDeveloping Human Resources. Trenton, New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Education, Division of Vocational Education, January, 1967.Walker Rybeck, “Education Alone Could Fail,” Antioch Notes. Volume 41, No. 6 (March, 1964).The Challenge of Jobless Youth. President's Committee on Youth Employment, 1964.US. Department of Labor, Young Workers: Their Special Needs, Manpower Research Bulletin No. 3, May, 1963.Seymour L. Wolfbein, Adult Education and Continuing Employment. Address at National Adult Education Conference, New York City, November 21, 1965.Harold Goldstein, “The Economic Setting for Vocational Guidance,” Occupational Outlook Quarterly, September, 1963.Charles Savitzky, “STEP, Program for Potential Dropouts,” The Bulletin (National Association of Secondary School Principals), December, 1963. STEP (School to Employment Program) emphasizes job orientation and includes school and supervised work experience. It is under joint sponsorship of the New York State Department of Education (Guidance) and local school districts.M. F. Baer and E. C. Roeber, Occupational Information: The Dynamics of its Nature and Use. Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1964.U.S. Department of Labor, Why the Unemployed Look for Work, Special Labor Force Report No. 78, Reprint No. 2518, 1967.