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VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: A Planned Programme

V.T. Crompton (Headmaster, Cumberlands School, Mansfield)

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 1 March 1961

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Abstract

Before leaving the topic of using visual aids as a means of disseminating careers information — particularly in school (TECHNICAL EDUCATION, January 1961) — attention should be drawn to an extract from ‘One World’, a report to the Nottinghamshire Education Committee from a Study Group comprising six head teachers of secondary schools and six industrial representatives nominated by the East Midlands Branch of the Institute of Personnel Management. The group members were given no specific terms of reference when they were first called, but they were fully alive to the Education Committee's real desire to promote greater understanding and co‐operation between industry and education — a form of ‘bridging the gap’, and an aim akin to that expressed in the editorial of the last issue of this journal. On visual aids the study group had this to say:

Citation

Crompton, V.T. (1961), "VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: A Planned Programme", Education + Training, Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 24-48. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb014948

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MCB UP Ltd

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