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DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATI
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS At this time I wou
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Tab le II III IV VI VII VIII- LIST
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understanding and acceptance of the
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vocational schools, and vocational
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in preparing the young retarded adu
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for clinical training of specialize
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as a means of achievi.ng some long
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available for the provision of serv
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In a recent study by Goldman (1969)
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According to the American Associati
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special education pr.ograms must me
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Finally there are those schools whi
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Chapter II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
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who received on-campus 0JT. He s.u.
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and the subjects b.egan to work ful
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primary focus of school problems sh
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Factors other than job skills were
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involvement defined as talking with
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communities selected included one l
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a) Over i00 different kinds of jobs
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In a comparative study of the prese
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• mentally retarded students as p
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Chapter III DESCRIPTION OF THE PRES
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4) Sex 5) Major disability 6) Refer
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eferral. Therefore, those referrals
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to eight per cent (8) in 1968-69).
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Extended evaluation for six months
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1966-67 to 20% (51) in 1968-69 (Tab
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study on the 80 people who refused
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