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EMPLOYER BROCHURES REPLENISHED
The Advisory Council for Technical-Vocational
Education in Texas has replenished its supply
of brochures summarizing the findings of a
statewide employer survey.
A total of 6,000 brochures, entitled "Quali-
ties Employers Like and Dislike in Job Appli-
cants," are available for distribution which
brings to 30,000 the total number of bro-
chures printed since the survey was completed
by the Council last spring. Direct requests
to the "ACTVE News."
SLIDE LIBRARY AVAILABLE
The American Vocational Association has put
together a library of 400 slides showing many
facets of vocational education and is offer-
ing duplicate sets of the complete library
for purchase at $145.
All program areas are represented in addition
to slides on guidance and counseling and man-
power.
The slides can be used for a variety of pur-
poses such as showings to community groups e
and service clubs; reports or proposals to
boards of education, city or county councils;
and for orienting students and staff, etc.
The AVA slides do not contain local identifi-
cations. For more information or to purchase,
the slide library, write to the AVA, 1510 H
Street, N.W., Washington, D. C., 20005.
FEBRUARY 8-14 VEW
February 8-14 will be National Vocational
Education Week and the theme will be "Reach-
ing Out Through Vocational Education."
Ideas about special ways to draw attention to
vocational education and keeping the public
informed will be available soon from the
American Vocational Association headquarters.
Posters, news releases and scripts for
radio/tv announcements will also be available
from AVA.
To obtain information about the availability
of AVA materials coupled with a price list,
write the AVA at 1510 H Street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C., 20005.
The Advisory Council for Technical-
Vocational Education in Texas
P. 0. Box 1886
Austin, Texas 78767
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