This book is designed primarily for potential and in-service
vocational instructors who are pursuing a program of personal and
professional development which will ensure competency in this
specialty. In any state in the United States, there are a number of
uncredentialed instructors who teach courses in vocational
education. Although these individuals may be competent enough in
their subject matter areas, there is an obvious deficiency in the
foundations of vocational education. Foundations of vocational
education help vocational educators lay a solid foundation from
which they can better help students hold aloft the banner of the
full range of education for work, which is career and technical
education in its modern sense. From this standpoint, this book is
an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students at
university settings. Appealing foundation books are normally
concerned with historical, philosophical, and social considerations
of vocational education. The basic principles of vocational
education must be covered in these books. Such prominent elements
can be found from Evans and Herr's (1978) Foundations of Vocational
Education to Gray and Herr's (1998) Workforce Education: The
Basics. This book is no exception.
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