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LOFTIS, HELEN A. – 1966
KNOWLEDGE OF STUDENTS' ATTITUDES TOWARDS HOME ECONOMICS RELATED JOBS PROVIDED ONE BASIS FOR PROGRAM PLANNING. THIS SURVEY WAS DESIGNED TO (1) DETERMINE AND COMPARE THE ATTITUDES OF HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS WITH NON-HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS, (2) EXPLORE STUDENT INTEREST IN LEARNING HOW TO PERFORM THESE JOBS, (3) DETERMINE LEVELS OF AWARENESS OF THESE…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Comparative Analysis, Females, Grade 12

Boyd, Virlyn A.; Lytle, John S. – 1970
Via group administered questionnaires, the educational aspirations of a statewide sample of 1,659 male and 1,838 female South Carolina 10th grade students were examined in 1965-66 and again in 1968-69 when they were seniors. Forty-two schools were selected to represent all high schools in the state and were stratified by size (measured by the…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Attitude Change, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
White, James Alexander – ProQuest LLC, 2004
The opportunity and right to obtain a free public education provides the opportunity for all Americans to achieve success socially, financially, and professionally. The public education system has endured decades of changes as it attempts to address social, cultural, and academic issues that arise as the nation evolves. The public education system…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Public Education, African American Students, Males