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A Biracial Study of Entry Job Facts Found Among Selected Manufacturing and Research Industries Located in Metropolitan Knoxville, Tennessee, and Their Implications for Selected Secondary Schools and Colleges

Date Issued
March 1, 1961
Author(s)
Martin, Ralph H.
Advisor(s)
Lawrence DeRidder
Additional Advisor(s)
Alberta Lowe, Earl Ramer, Raymond Schrader, John Gilliland, Luke Ebersole
Abstract

Technical and social improvements have created rapid and complex changes in our present social order. The progressive advancement from the machine to the atomic to the space age, along with social changes, has created new sectional, national and international behaviors among people. Community, national and international leaders have attempted and are presently concerned with efforts to identify and remedy many of these problems arising from the "Age of Science and Technology."

Disciplines
Curriculum and Instruction
Degree
Doctor of Education
Major
Education
Embargo Date
March 1, 1961
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MartinRalphH_1961_OCRed.pdf

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980.76 KB

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