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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Study of Industrial Education Graduates and Non-Graduates of Texas Southern University with Implications for Curriculum Revision

Robinson, Clarence L. (Clarence Leslie), 1937- 05 1900 (has links)
The problem was a study of the School of Technology graduates and non-graduates of Texas Southern University with implications for curriculum revision.
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A Comparative Study of Certain Phases of the Home Economics and Industrial Education Graduates with the Regular Men and Women Graduates of North Texas State Teachers College for the Years of 1919,1923, 1927, and 1931

Ray, Elizabeth Gibson 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine the status of Industrial Education graduates and Home Economics graduates as compared with the status of all men and women graduates of North Texas State Teachers College, with reference to background before entering college, high school status, college status, college entrance and graduation ages, number and percentage of transfers, grades, major fields, amount of transiency and tenure.
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Administrative practices for safety in vocational-technical schools in the state of Florida

Hopper, Charles H. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
54

The relationship of the classroom teacher to trade and industrial education and industrial arts education

Hudson, William A. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Americanismo e fordismo nos boletins da comissão brasileiro-americana de educação industrial / Americanism and fordism on the brazilian-american comission of industrial education’s newsletter

Prohmann, Mariana 26 February 2016 (has links)
O presente texto tematiza a atuação da Comissão Brasileiro-Americana de Educação Industrial (CBAI) desde sua instalação no Rio de Janeiro, em 1947, e extinção em Curitiba, em 1963. O objetivo geral consiste em identificar se existem relações entre elementos do Americanismo e fordismo de Gramsci e a atuação da instituição em tela, por meio de uma análise de discurso dos Boletins da CBAI e demais fontes documentais relativas à atuação do órgão. Os objetivos específicos visam contextualizar a situação política e econômica em que o Brasil se encontrava no período anterior e concomitante à atuação da CBAI, enfatizando alguns aspectos do cenário da Guerra Fria que contribuíram para estreitar as relações entre Estados Unidos e demais países da América Latina, em especial o Brasil. Em seguida, visa apresentar os principais aspectos do pensamento gramsciano, o Americanismo e fordismo e a Revolução Passiva enquanto categorias centrais para uma melhor compreensão da presença de um projeto americanizador na educação profissional brasileira. Para tal, o objeto deste estudo são os Boletins da CBAI. Finalmente, a análise de discursos dos Boletins foi a metodologia utilizada para demonstrar a CBAI como difusora do Americanismo. A pesquisa documental e as fontes que serviram como base, em especial os Boletins, foram encontradas no Departamento de Documentação Histórica da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (DEDHIS-UTFPR) e na Biblioteca de Educação da Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo (FEUSP). A fundamentação teórica tem como base para a criação de categorias as obras de Gramsci sobre a racionalização do trabalho (e os próprios Boletins), e a análise de discurso dos Boletins da CBAI a partir das teorias de Bakhtin, Voloshinov e o Círculo de Estudos sobre a filosofia da linguagem. Por fim este trabalho conclui que a tentativa de disseminar um projeto americanizador no Brasil obteve resultados significativos para a industrialização brasileira de acordo com os padrões racionalizadores fordistas, entretanto, considera-se que tal processo corrobora a compreensão sobre a consolidação de uma Revolução Passiva no país. / This text thematizes the performance of the Brazilian-American Commission of Industrial Education (CBAI) since its installation at Rio de Janeiro, on 1947, and extinction in Curitiba, on 1963. The general goal consists in identifying if are there any relation between Gramsci’s Americanism and Fordism elements and the CBAI’s performance, by means of a speech analysis from de Newsletter of CBAI and other documental sources related to the organizations performance. The specifics objectives intend to contextualize the political and economic situation that Brazil was going through before and concomitant to CBAI’s performance, emphasizing some aspects of the Cold War feature that contributed to narrow the relations between United States and other countries of Latin America, especially Brazil. On the following, it intends to present the main aspects of Gramsci’s thought and the Americanism and fordism and Passive Revolution as key categories for a better understanding of the presence of an Americanization project on Brazilian’s professional education. As so, the object of this study are the Newsletters of CBAI. Finally, the speech’s analisys of the Newsletter was the methodology used to demonstrate CBAI as an Americanism diffuser. The documental research and sources served as groundwork, especially the Newsletters, were found at Departamento de Documentação Histórica of Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (DEDHIS) and at Biblioteca de Educação of Universidade de São Paulo (FEUSP). The theoretical foundation has as a workline for the conception of the categories the studies of Gramsci about the of work (and the Newsletters itself), and the speech’s analysis of main concepts from Bakhtin, Voloshinov’s and the Circle of studies about language philosophy. At last, this paperwork concludes that the attempt to disseminate an amerizanization project in Brazil obtneined significant results on the industrialization of the country according to the fordism’s racionalization standarts, nevertheless, this research considers that such a project corroborates the comprehension about the consolidation of a Passive Revolution’s project.

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