Lexicographical Neighbors of Prevocational
Literary usage of Prevocational
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1914)
"I shall take the liberty of discussing prevocational work first. It is a fact,
is it not, that when the word "prevocational" is used in discussions ..."
2. Principles and Methods of Industrial Education for Use in Teacher Training by William Henry Dooley (1919)
"fourteen years of age, and in most cases sixteen, the average pupil cannot do
vocational work in a prevocational class. Since the great majority of pupils ..."
3. Principles and Methods of Industrial Education for Use in Teacher Training by William Henry Dooley (1919)
"prevocational instructors. If the interest and capacity of a boy is to be
successfully tested, the experiences given to him must be as near like the ..."
4. Principles and Methods of Industrial Education for Use in Teacher Training by William Henry Dooley (1919)
"prevocational instructors. If the interest and capacity of a boy is to be
successfully tested, the experiences given to him must be as near like the actual ..."
5. The Vocational Education of Girls and Women by Albert H. Leake (1918)
"The prevocational school. Experiments are now being conducted with a type of
school and class which is being called " prevocational. ..."
6. Learning to Earn: A Plea and a Plan for Vocational Education by John Augustus Lapp, Carl Henry Mote (1915)
"... CHAPTER IX prevocational TRAINING Elementary education most important—Acquiring
tools of knowledge—Education should function in daily life—Child who ..."
7. Learning to Earn: A Plea and a Plan for Vocational Education by John Augustus Lapp, Carl Henry Mote (1915)
"... CHAPTER IX prevocational TRAINING Elementary education most important—Acquiring
tools of knowledge—Education should function in daily ..."
8. Learning to Earn: A Plea and a Plan for Vocational Education by John Augustus Lapp, Carl Henry Mote (1915)
"... CHAPTER IX prevocational TRAINING Elementary education most important—Acquiring
tools of knowledge—Education should function in daily life—Child who ..."