Technical Education In The Two Year Community College

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Elmer R. Drevdahl
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

During the last few years there has been a rapid increase in the development of the community or junior college throughout the United States, Some factors behind this development include the need for more college facilities to service the growing number of high school graduates, the desire of the public to provide some post high school education at reasonable costs, and the need to provide post high school educational opportunities not now provided by most of the universities and colleges. Many of the new community colleges provide at least three educational services including local opportunity to provide the first two years of a four year college program, two year technical-vocational programs of a terminal nature, and adult educational opportunities. The community college has the advantage of not being saddled with years of academic tradition which prevent it from changing to suit the educational needs of the community It serves. The flexibility of the community college in developing new programs, particularly in the technical areas, is going to provide industry with many of the badly needed technicians it is now unable to secure.
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APA: Elmer R. Drevdahl  (1965)  Technical Education In The Two Year Community College

MLA: Elmer R. Drevdahl Technical Education In The Two Year Community College. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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