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*18. Vocational education and the public schools. Special Bull., pp. 14. 



Sept., 1913. 



*19. Present status of industrial and vocationa 1 education in Indiana: eport 

 to superintendents and school boards of Indiana. Bull. No. 4, Voc. 

 Ser. No. 2, pp. 10. Nov., 1913. 



*20. The training and certification of teachers for agricultural, industrial, and 

 household arts subjects in the public schools of Indiana. Bull. No. 5, 

 Voc. Ser., No. 3, pp. 36. Feb., 1914. 



*21. Vocational education in Indiana — rules and regulations for establishing 

 and administering state aided vocational schools. Bull. No. 6, Voc. 

 Ser. No. 4, pp. 48. March, 1914. 



*22. Suggestions for the study of vocational education. Indianapolis, Dept. 

 Pub. Inst,, Bull. No. 9, pp. 48. July, 1914. 



*23. First annual report on vocational education. Special Bull. State Board 

 Educ, pp. 61. Dec, 1914. 



*24. State course of study in industrial arts for the public schools of Indiana. 

 Voc, Bull., No. 12, pp. 43. Aug., 1915. 



*25. State course of study in domestic science for the public schools of Indi- 

 ana, Voc. Bull., No. 13, pp. 125. Aug., 1915. 



*26. Second annual report on vocational education. Special Bull. State 

 Board Educ, pp. 48. Jan., 1916. 



*27. Third annual report on vocational education in Indiana. Bi-annual 

 Rep. Supt. Pub. Inst., pp. 601-646. Jan., 1917. 



*28. The beginnings of vocational education in Indiana — 48 special reports 

 to the state board of education on problems, methods, and programs 

 for vocational education in Indiana, not included in the above publica- 

 tions. May 20, 1913— March 1, 1917. 



f29. A study of the people of Indiana and their occupations. R. J. Leonard, 

 director. Ind. Univ. Studies, II, No. 26, pp. 143. Feb. 15, 1915. 



f30. Some facts concerning the people, industries, and schools of Hammond, 

 and a suggested program for elementary industrial prevocational and 

 vocational education. R. J. Leonard, director. Board of Educ, 

 Hammond, Ind., pp. 165. April, 1915. 



f31. Report of the Richmond, Indiana, survey for vocational education. R. 

 J. Leonard, director. Bull. State Board of Educ, Voc. Ser. No. 15, 

 Surv. Ser. No. 3, pp. 599. Dec, 1916. 



f32. Report of the Evansville survey for vocational education. Charles H. 

 Winslow, director. State Board Educ, Voc. Ser. Surv. No. 19. 

 Ser., No. 4, pp. 496. Nov., 1916, 



*A series of special educational bulletins issued by the State Board of Education, 

 Indianapolis, 1913-17. 



t As organiser and state director of vocational education in Indiana, 1913-17, 

 Mr. Book organised ani directed these Vocational Survevs. (See Introduction 

 to the report of the Richmond and Indianapolis surveys for vocational education.) 

 Each survey was participated in by many individuals, who made occupational analyses 

 under the direction of a special director, who presented the findings of the survey to 

 the state director and a state survey committee. The conclusions of each survey 

 and recommendations for organizing and conducting vocational instruction were in 

 each case written or edited by Mr. Book, after the individual reports and suggestions 

 were made by members of the committee, and fully discussed in conference of the 

 state survey committee. 



