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Special Education As in every realm of education the aim of the special teacher is two-fold to aid the student in realizing his abili¬ ties and to aid him in developing his abilities in the direction of a future job. Mrs. Barbara Chavis B.A.—Bennett College Mrs. Joyce Wagner B.A.—Converse College
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Vocational Education is an essential phase of general education which deals with industry and its re¬ lationship to our democratic way of life. It should provide an opportunity for all students through their knowledge, skills, attitudes and accomplishments to become more useful members of the home and com¬ munity, more intelligent consumers, and more valuable citizens ot our country. Its aims and objectives are: 1. To develop in each student a measure of skills and knowledge in the use of the common tools, ma¬ chines, materials, products, and processes of industry. 2. To develop skills in the production and use of sketches, schematics, graphs, diagrams, and draw¬ ings. 3. To develop discriminating consumers of goods and services. 4. To develop wise and worthy use of leisure time. 5. To develop an understanding of the world of work and abilities of students to make occupational choices in terms of their interest, aptitudes, and capacities. 46
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Art Department The Art Department of the James B. Dudley Senior High provides varied enrich¬ ing art experiences for the students through their creative work with a variety of art me¬ dia and materials. The studio work attords students an understanding of the principles of design, helps to develop an appreciation for art and to broaden their knowledge of art history. The art program is elective and is organ¬ ized in four sequential courses. Students in the advanced courses may prepare to con¬ tinue in art after graduation.
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