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Plans for vocational education in Indinna under the Smith-Hughes Act, 

 1017-18 (hid. stair Bd. Ed., Ed. Bui. 84 [1917], \>v 64).- Thia is ;i detailed 

 statemenl of the plans, under the Smith Hughes Act, for vocational education. 



Federal and State law, administrative boards and officers, and approved 

 plans, of the State for vocational education, 1917-18 ([lotOQ statt lid. 

 Vooat. Ed.], Vooat. Ed. Bui 1 [1917], pp. 29).— The texts of the Federal and 

 siate laws for the promotion of vocational education and plans for the admin- 

 istration of these acts are given. 



Vocational education ('lopeka, Kane.: State Dept. Ed., t918, pp. SI), — This 

 bulletin presents the detailed plan for the cooperation of the Kansas State 

 Hoard of Education with the Federal Board for Vocational Education for 

 1917-18. 



Vocational education, YV. D. Ross (Topeka, Kans.: state Dept. Ed., 1918, 

 pp. -J). — This is a circular of information relating to the operation of the 

 Smith-Hughes Act in Kansas. 



State Board for Vocational Education: Statement of plans and policies 

 (Bui. Ky. Dept. Ed., 2 (1918), No. 1, pp. 87).— Kentucky's plans for administer- 

 ing the Smith-Hughes Act, as approved by the Federal Board for Vocational 

 Education, are given in this bulletin. 



Vocational education in the State of Maine (Augusta, Me.: State Dept. Ed., 

 1918, pp. 24). — This contains the minimum requirements and general regula- 

 tions for all-day, part-time, and evening schools of agriculture, home economics, 

 and the trades and Industries in Maine under the Smith-Hughes Act. 



The Michigan plan for vocational education under the Smith-Hughes law 

 (State Bd. Control Vocat. Ed. [Mich.], Vocat. Ed. Bui. 201 (1917), pp. 40).— This 

 bulletin presents the plans approved by the Federal Board for Vocational 

 Education for the development and conduct of vocational education in 

 Michigan. 



[General rules and regulations of the Michigan State Board of Control 

 for vocational education] (State Bd. Control Vocat. Ed. [Mich.], Vocat. Ed, 

 Buls., 1917, N08. 202, pp. 12; 203, pp. 11; 20k, PP- 10; 1918, Nos. 205, 2. ed., pp. 

 19; 206, pp. 7; 207, pp. 16; 208, pp. 11).— These bulletins deal with the general 

 rules and regulations of the Michigan board concerning the establishment and 

 maintenance of vocational education under the Smith-Hughes an' Tufts laws, 

 and with general suggestions of the board concerning courses of study, equip- 

 ment, textbooks, and management. 



Vocational agriculture for teacher training classes in Michigan (Mich. 

 Agr. Col, Dept. Agr. Ed. Bui. 19 (1917), pp. 6-$, figs. 8).— The purpose of this 

 bulletin is to serve as a guide in the training of agricultural teachers. It in- 

 cludes an outline of a course of study conforming to the recommendation of 

 the Department of Public Instruction for a six-year high school, syllabi on 

 the several subjects to be taught, and suggestions on methods of presenting 

 them, Including classroom and laboratory work, field trips, and home projects. 

 References to literature and lists of equipment are included. 



Vocational education in Mississippi under the provisions of the Federal 

 law known as the Smith-Hughes Act (Miss. Dept. Pub. Ed. liul. 11. Vocat. 

 Ser. 1 (1918), pp. 53). — This bulletin presents initial and tentative plans ap- 

 proved by the Federal Board for Vocational Education for work in Mississippi 

 under the Smith-Hughes Act. 



Standards and regulations of the State Board of Education for the estab- 

 lishment of Federal and State aided vocational schools ( Missouri State Bd. 

 Ed., Vocat. Ed. Bui l (1917). pp. 24).— The plans for vocational education 

 work in Missouri are described. 



