Vocational Education
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"I think the most important education that we have is the education which now I am glad to say is being accepted as the proper one, and one which ought to be widely diffused, that industrial, vocational education which puts young men and women in a position from which they can by their own efforts work themselves to independence." William Howard Taft (1857 - 1930) |
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Vocational Education
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| AutoShop 101: automotive training resource sponsored by Toyota. | |
| DECA: Association of Marketing Students: information on activities and competitions sponsored for high school students by national marketing association. | |
| National Future Farmers of America: The site of the national organization for high school agriculture students. Information, programs, resources, links to local chapter sites. | |
| Occupational Outlook Handbook: nationally recognized source of career information. | |
| U.S. Air Force Junior ROTC: Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community. | |
| U.S. Army Junior ROTC: Official site of the Junior ROTC program nationwide. Includes news and information, as well as a list of JROTC school programs, with contact information. | |
| U.S. Navy Junior ROTC: Our program mission is to instill in students in United States secondary educational institutions the values of citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility and a sense of accomplishment. | |
| U.S. Marine Corps Junior ROTC: The Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (MCJROTC) Program serves to develop informed and responsible citizens as well as a deep sense of pride and character in high school students. It is a unique program that stresses the learning of leadership skills that will enhance the lives of the young adults who participate. | |
| U. S. Department of Agriculture: Information and resources on USDA activities in all areas of agriculture. | |
| Vocational Information Center: career and technical information web resources. | |
| What Was Home Economics?: traces the development of home economics as a field of study. | |
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