Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication, Department of
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
1982
Citation
Journal of Agricultural Education (1982) 23(2): 51–60
Abstract
With passage of the 1976 Vocational Education Amendments, PL 94-482, local schools were required to establish an advisory council or councils to enable lay persons to have input into decisions regarding the local secondary vocational education program. This policy was established on the rationale that local citizens have a right and responsibility to assist in the decisions concerning which clientele groups will be served by the local school, and what knowledges these persons should receive.
The State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, in an effort to fulfill one of its responsibilities, asked that a statewide status study be conducted to evaluate Nebraska’s progress in the implementation of this aspect of the law. The resulting data will enable the State Advisory Council to provide accountability to the federal level, and serve as a baseline study for later research on the role of local vocational education advisory councils in Nebraska.
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