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Frankfort, Kentucky, under the Act of August 24, 1912.

Vol. VI 0 February, 1939 O No.12

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

FOREWORD

On June 16, 1937, the State Board of Education adopted a new
State Plan for vocational education. This Plan was then submitted
to the United States Office of Education for official approval. The
Executive Office of the Kentucky State Board of Education received
a letter of October 8, 1937, from the Assistant Commissioner for
Vocational Education stating that the Kentucky State Plan had
been officially approved.

The essential features of the State Plan, rather than the
detailed plan, are included in this bulletin. It is felt that this bulletin
should serve to supply information needed by school superintend-
ents and principals interested in administering a program of voca-
tional education. The manuscript for this bulletin has been pre-
pared by the staff of the Division of Vocational Education.

H. W. PETE RS,

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CONTENTS

PART I. STATE ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION OF
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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QENERAL DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION ................................................ 9
Executive Officer 9
State Director of Vocational Education ...................................................... 9
Qualifications 9
Duties 9

State Supervisors 10
Agriculture ................ 10
Home Economics .. 10
Trades and Industries 10
Distributive Education ........... 10

State Advisory Committee ............ 10
TEACHER TRAINING __ 10
Responsibility of State Board of Education ............................................ 10
Institutions Approved ................ 11
Reimbursement of Teacher Training Institutions .................................... 11

PART II. GENERAL CONDITIONS
SCHOOL OR CLASS UNDER PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AND CONTROL 12

 

CONTROLLING PURPOSE ........ 12
LESS THAN COLLEGE GRADE ........................................................................ 12
AGE OF STUDENTS _____________________________________ 12

 

PART III. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basis of Reimbursement 13
All-day instruction _ .......... 13
Part-time instruction 13
Evening school instruction ........ 13

Teacher Training Funds 13
Matching / .. . 13
Pl‘e-employment teacher training .......................................................... 13
Training in service 14
Compilation and distribution of subject matter , ............................... 14
Studies and research ..................... 14

 

SUPERVISION OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION

QufiiifICations of Supervisors and Assistant SUPCFVISOI‘S ------------------------ 14
Duties 0f Supervisors and Assistant Supervisors .................................... 15

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KINDS OF SCHOOLS AND CLASSES ELIGIBLE FOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REIMBURSEMENT Page
All-day Classes ....... 15
Organization and establishment 15
Plant and equipment 15
Maintenance 16
Length of employment of teacher ................................................ 16
Library and supplies . 16

Travel of teacher 16
Courses of study 16
Content of courses 16

Length of periods 16

Method of instruction 16
Qualifications of teachers 17
Individual farming programs 17
Practice work required 17
Supervision by teacher .................................................................... 17
Follow-up supervision 18
Evening Schools 18
Part-time Schools 18

 

TEACHER TRAINING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Qualifications and Employment of Teacher Trainers ............................ 20
Pre-employment Training 20
Institutions subsidized 20
Requirements for certification ................................................................ 20
Graduation requirements for trainees ................................................ 20
Courses of study 20
Participating experience 20
Training Teachers in Service ________________________________________________________________________ 21
Types of training . 21
Development of content and teaching aids ........................................ 21
Follow-up of Employed Teachers 21
improvement of Teaching in Technical Courses ................... 21
Provisions for Studies and Research ................................... 21
PART IV. TRADE AND INDUSTRlAL EDUCATION
USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS
Salaries and Travel of Teachers, Supervisors, and Director ....... 2:

Teacher Training Funds _______________________________________________________________________________

SUPERVISION OF TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Qualifications of Supervisor
Duties of Supervisor

 

 

 

 

 

KINDS OF TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION REIMBURSED
FROM FEDERAL FUNDS

 
  

Evening Trade Extension Schools or Classes _______________________________ Z:
Controlling purpose ___________________________________________________________________ - 23

Minimum entrance age ____________________________________________________________________

 

 

  

   

   

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Plant and equipment ................................................................................ 23’
Minimum for maintenance ...................... 24
Courses of study 24
Methods of instruction ............................................. ' ............................... 2 4
Qualifications of teachers ....................... 24
Shop teachers .......... 24
Related subject teachers 24
Plan for coordination, including qualifications of coordinators.“ 24
Part-time Trade Extension Classes 25
Controlling purpose 25
Age of students ............ 25
Required or minimum plant and equipment ........................................ 25
Minimum for maintenance ____________________________________________________________________ 25
Course of study ............................................. 25
Methods of instruction ,. ______ 25
Length of term 25
Qualifications of teachers 25
Shop teachers ......... 25
Related subject teachers 25
Plan for coordination, including qualifications of coordinators... 26
Part-time Cooperative Classes 26
Controlling purpose 26
Minimum age of students ...... 26
Minimum plant and equipment 26
Minimum for maintenance 26
Character and content of course of study .i ......................... 26
Methods of instruction ............................................................................ 26
Qualifications of teachers ........... 7
Plan for coordination ................................................................................ 27
Division of time between school and shop ........................................ 27
- Reimbrusement 28
Day Trade and Industrial Schools or Classes ............................................ 23
Unit trade _____ 28
Purpose ______________________________ 28
Age of admission 28
Plant and equipment ...... 28
Minimum for maintenance 23
Courses of study .......................... 29
Qualifications of teachers ________________________________________________________________ 29
Shop teachers 29
Related subject teachers ........................................................ 29

Plan of coordination V. 29
General industrial classes for cities of less than 25,000 ................ 30
COHtrolling purpose .................... 30
Age of admission 3')
Plant and equipment ............ 30
Minimum of maintenance ................................................................ 30
Qualifications of teachers ................................................................ 3f)

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Distribution of Federal Funds Allotted for Maintenance of Teacher
Training in Trade and industrial Education ........................................ 30
Qualifications of Teacher Trainers ........................................................... 31
Organized Teacher Training to be Done by Teacher Training
Organization .......................................................................................... 31
By State Board .................................................................... 31
By designated institutions ................................................ 31
Shop teachers .................................................................... 31
Related subject teachers ............................................... 32
Continuation teachers ................................................... 32
Supervisors and directors ................................................... 32

    
   
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

School administrators ......................... 33
Provisions for Supervision of Teacher Training Program by State
Supervisor ............................................................................................... 33
Plan for Training Leaders for Foremanship Conferences ........... 33
Provision for Research and Investigation ................................ 33
Other Provisions ................................................................................ 33
PART V. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION
USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS
Basis of Reimbursement ________________________________________________________________________________ 34
All-day instruction ......................................................................... 34
Part-time instruction ________________________________________________________________________________ 34
Evening school instruction .................................................................... 34
Teacher Training Funds ............ ,. 34
SUPERVISION
Qualifications of Supervisor and Assistant Supervisor“___‘,l_,,r.......l.......l 35
Duties 0f SUpervisor and Assistant Supervisor ...................................... 3'3
KINDS OF HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION REIMBURSED FROM
FEDERAL FUNDS ______________ 36
Day Schools __________________________ 3:
Minimum plant and equipment 3:
Maintenance ...................................................................................... 3,"
Types of programs .................................................................................... 3‘
Length of employment 33
Character and content of course of study ............................. 38
Qualification of teachers ........................................................... 39
Part-time Home Economics Schools and Classes ------------------------------------ 39
Evening Home Economics Schools and classes _______________________________________ 40
TEACHER TRAINING 49
Qualifications and Employment of Teacher Trainers .. - ------------- 4;
Pre-employment Training .............................................................. 46
Certification requirement .....
Training of Teachers in Service ................................................................. :3
Graduate Program in Teacher Training ...................................................

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PART VI. DISTRIBUTlVE OCCUPATIONS EDUCATION
USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS

Salaries and Travel of Teachers, Supervisor, and Director _____________
Funds for Maintenance of Teacher Training _____________________________________

SUPERVISION 0F DISTRIBUTIVE OCCUPATION EDUCATION

state Supervision of Distributive Education ____________________________________

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Qualifications of supervisor .....

Duties of supervisor ........................................................................
Local Supervision of Distributive Education ____________________________________

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KINDS OF CLASSES FOR DISTRIBUTIVE WORKERS REIMBURSED

FROM FEDERAL FUNDS

Evening Classes ..................................
Controlling purpose ....................

Qualification of students ................................................................

Required or minimum plant and equipment
Minimum for maintenance

Character and content of course ..................................................
Methods of instruction ....................................................................

 

 

 

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Time schedule for instruction in relation to employment

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Qualification of teachers ________________

Plan of coordination; qualifications of coordinators ............

Part-time Extension Classes .................
Controlling purpose ..........................
Qualification of students ........................
Required or minimum plant and equipment ..........
Minimum for maintenance ......................................
Character and content of course .....
Method of instruction .........................

Time schedule for instruction in relation to employment .......

Qualifications of teachers ______

Plan of coordination ..........................................................................

COOperative Part-time Classes ..................
Controlling purpose .....
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Required or minimum plant and equipment ...............................

Minimum for maintenance

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Character and content of courses of study ...............................

Methods of instruction

 

Minimum time for vocational instruction ...................................

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Time schedule for instruction in relation to employment schedule

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Qualifications of teacher

Plan of coordination ________

 

Plan for using teachers of cooperative apart-time classes for
service in. other part-time and evening classes for distribu-

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TEACHER TRAINING

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Use of Federal Funds for Maintenance of Teacher Training and

Qualifications of Teacher Trainers ............................................................ 5s

TRAINING PROGRAM FOR EACH TEACHER TRAINING
ORGANIZATION ......................................................................................
By State Board ......

  
 

By Designated Institutions ............................................................................ 57
APPEN‘DIXES
I. Suggested Program of Studies for Secondary Schools ........................ 59

II. Illustration of All-day Vocational Agriculture in a High School ...... 50
III. Illustration of Projects in a Supervised Practice Program in Agri-

 

 

 

 

culture ........... 60

IV. Curriculum, Unlversity of Kentucky for men Preparing to Teach
Agriculture ...................................................................................................... 61

V. Reimbursable Graduate Professional Courses in Vocational
Agriculture ____________________________ 63

VI. Curriculum for men Preparing to Teach Vocational Agriculture,
Kentucky State College for Negroes ___________________________________________ 63
VII. Evening Course in Trades and Industries ............................ 64
VIII. Part-time Trade Extension Courses in Trades and Industries ........ 65
IX. Part-time Cooperative Course in Trades and Industries .................... 66
X. A Unit Trade Course in Trades and Industries .................................... 67

XI. Typical Day-trade General Industrial Course in Building Trades... 68
XII. Curriculum Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Home

 

Economics, University of Kentucky ________________________________________________________ 63
XIII. Suggested Curriculum for Persons Preparing to Teach Vocational

Home Economics ................ 70
XIV. Layout of a Three-year Program in Home Economics for High

School 71

 

XV. Typical Course for Grocery Store Trainees in a Cooperative Set-up 71
XVI. TYDiCaI Evening Course in Distributive Occupations ........................ 12

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

I. STATE ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 0F

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

A. GENERAL DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION
The State Board of Education is vested with authority to carry out the
purposes and provisions of the various acts of Congress relating to
vocational education.

1.

Executive Officer

The law provides that "the Superintendent of Public Instruction
shall be ex-officio chairman and the executive officer of the State
Board of Education in its administration of all public education
placed under its management and control. IIt shall be the duty of
the Superintendent of Public Instruction to execute, under the
direction of the State Board of Education, the educational policies
which have been decided upon by the Board and to direct, under
such general rules and regulations as the Board may adopt, the
work of all persons engaged in the administration of the common
schools; public higher education for negroes; and public vocational
education and vocational rehabilitation.”

State Director of the Division of Vocational Education

The State Director of Vocational Education shall be the director of

the Division of Vocational Education, in the State Department of

Education. Vocational education shall be administered by a State

director who, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of

Public Instruction, shall be appointed by the State Board of Edu-

cation. His tenure of service, compensation, and duties shall be

prescribed by the State Board of Education in accord with the State
and Federal acts for vocational education.

a. The person employed at present as director shall devote one-
half of his time to the general direction and administration of
vocational education and the remainder of his time to the super-
vision of agricultural education.

b. Qualifications

1) Experience. He shall have had five years of full-time ad—
ministrative or supervisory or teacher-training experience
in an approved vocational program.

2) Technical and Professional Education. He shall qualify
as a supervisor in the field of vocational agriculture, home
economics, or trades and industries.

3‘) General Education. He shall have a master's degree.

C. Duties
1) Direct, promote, and have general supervision of vocational
education throughout the State.
2) Recommend schools, departments, and classes to the State
Board for approval and reimbursement.

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3) Prepare budgets, check bills and expense accounts, and
keep detailed records of all receipts and disbursements at
State and Federal funds for vocational education. The State
Director of Vocational Education shall present to the State
Board of Education, for its approval, contracts for programs
under each phase of vocational education and an itemized
list of all expenditures for each six—month period ending
December 30 and June 30. On or before June 30 of each
fiscal year, he shall submit a detailed budget for the pro
posed expenditure of vocational education, to the Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction who, in turn, shall make
recommendations to the State Board for approval.

4) Revise State Plans and prepare reports for the State Board
of Education and the U. S. Office of Education

5) Direct work of staff in the Division of Vocational Education.

6) Prepare and publish articles dealing with vocational
education.

7) Encourage and assist in direction of research necessary for
development of the vocational program.

State Supervisors

The State Board of Education shall employ a half—time state super-
visor of agricultural education, a state supervisor of trades and
industrial education, a state supervisor of home economics education,
and when the development. of the program makes necessary, a state
supervisor of distributive occupations. It may employ such assistant
supervisors as are necessary to promote and supervise the workin
the respective fields. These persons shall be employed upon recom-
mendation of the Director of Vocational Education to the executive
officer of the Board. Federal teacher training funds, up to 50 per
cent, may be used to pay or reimburse for salary, travel expenses,
clerical help, and stationery of these supervisors and assistant
supervisors.

Representative State Advisory Committee for- Vocational Education
There will be no general State advisory committee, but committees
may be appointed for each field of service, that is, agriculture, trades
and industries, home economics, and distributiVe occupations. The
interests represented, term of office, and such are stated in the
complete Plan, on file at the Kentucky State Departmnt of Educa-
tion and in the U. S. Office of Education.

a. Method of Selection. Committee members will be aDDOinted by
the State Board of Education. The state supervisor in the
particular field of service will be chairman.

b. Duties. T'o advise the State Board of Education upon matters
of policies and standards for vocational education.

c. Provisions for Meetings. At the call of the State Board-‘5tale
Supervisor in charge of meeting.

TEACHER TRAINING

The State Board of Education has the responsibility of directing “19

teacher-training program, and delegates such responsibility to the

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State Director of Vocational Education and his supervisors in the
different fields of vocational education.

2. The University of Kentucky has been approved to receive reim-
bursement for approved courses in teacher training.* The Kentucky
State College for Negroes has been approved to receive reimburse-
ment for approved teacher-training courses for colored vocational
teachers.

3. The training of vocational teachers at the University of Kentucky
shall be given in the College of Education under the direction of
the Dean, who is also director of vocational teacher-training at the
University of Kentucky.

4. The University of Kentucky and the Kentucky State College for
Negroes shall be reimbursed in accordance with the State and
Federal rulings governing the expenditure of teacher-training
funds. Federal funds may be used to maintain 50 per cent
of the cost of teacher-training programs provided for in other sec-
tions of this Plan. Maintenance shall be interpreted to include sal-
aries, travel, clerical help, janitor service, stationery, and supplies.
Federal funds may not be used to purchase, erect, preserve, or repair
buildings or equipment or for the purchase or rental of lands or for
the support of any religious or privately owned or conducted school
or college.

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to éBerea College and Western Kentucky State Teachers College are approved

Co am teachers of vocational agriculture under the equivalency clause. Berea

e EEG. Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, Murray State Teachers Col-

88. and Western Kentucky State Teachers College are approved to train teachers
Ome economics under the equivalency clause.

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II. GENERAL CONDITIONS

A. SCHOOL 0R CLASS UNDER PUBLIC SUPERVISION AND CONTROL A.

A school or class, to receive Federal money, must be under public super-
vision and control. A school or class is under public supervision and
control, within the requirements of the vocational education acts, when

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The school or class is under the supervision and control of a State
or local board responsible for the expenditure of public school funds
for vocational education in the State or community.

The school or class is legally a part of the public school program
of vocational education as administered by the State or local board
responsible for vocational education.

The teachers are paid from public education funds in the way fol-
lowed in the payment of other public school teachers employed by
the State or local board responsible for vocational education.
The school or class is administered, controlled, and supervised in
all details by officials on the staff of a State or local board responsi-
ble for vocational education, including

a. Selection, salaries, and length of term of the teachers

I). Qualifications and admission of the pupils

c. Content and organization of all courses and curriculums.

B. CONTROLLING PURPOSE

The controlling purpose of such instruction shall be to fit for useful
employment.

LESS THAN COLLEGE GRADE

Instruction shall be of less than college grade. Instruction shall be
interpreted to be of less than college grade when

C.
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The instruction is of less than college rank

College entrance requirements are not made prerequiflite for
admission

The aim of the training program is to prepare for advantageous
employment

The training program does not lead to a degree.

AGE OF STUDENTS

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III. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
NTROL A. USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS
1. Salaries and Tnavel of Teachers, Supervisors, and Director
F super- a. Basis of Reimbursement for All-day Instruction
1011 and Local boards of education may be reimbursed not to exceed
8' when 50 per cent of the salary for the time the teacher of agriculture
3. State devotes to vocational agriculture.
)1 funds A b. Basis of Reimbursement for Part-time Instruction
Local boards of education may be reimbursed not to exceed 75
irogram per cent of the salary paid for part—time instruction. The maxi-
lboard mum amount of aid for part-time work taught by the teacher
of the all-day program shall not exceed $175 a year, without
special approval 0f the part-time program by the State Board.
lay f01~ . . . . . .
ryed by This limit on the max1mum amount of aid shall not apply in
‘ case extra or special teachers are employed for part-time instruc-
. . tion. (Only George-Deen funds are used in reimbursing for part-
1sed 1? time instruction.)
spousi c. Basis for Reimbursement of Evening School Instruction
Same as 1b. (Only George-Been funds are used in reimbursing
for evening school instruction.)
‘ (1. Use for Salaries of Supervisors
Federal money allotted to the State for the salaries of teachers
of agriculture may be used to pay the salaries of supervisors and
useful directors of agriculture subjects if the amounts so used are
matched by State or local funds.
6. Use for Salaries and Travel of Supervisors
all be Federal money allotted to the State for salaries and travel and
for further development of agricultural education may be used
to pay the salary and travel expense of. supervisors of agricul-
tural education if the amounts so used are matched by State or
e for local funds.
t. Use for Salary and Travel Expenses of State Director
,geous One-fourth of the Federal portion ofthe salary and travel ex-
penses of the State Director of Vocational Education for the
time devoted to the directorship may be paid from funds allotted
to vocational agriculture for salaries and travel, if the amount
so used is matched by State funds.
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2. Teacher Training Funds
Federal teacher training funds must be matched dollar for dollar
by State funds or by funds provided by the teacher training insti-
tution receiving Federal subsidy.

a. Pre-employment Teacher Training
Federal teacher training funds may be used to pay the travel-
ing expenses, clerical help, printing, communication, supplies

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(supplies shall not be interpreted to include office equipment),
and salaries of teacher trainers. (See Appendix IV by cur-
riculum for training teachers of vocational agriculture.) Federal
funds may be used to pay the salaries of critic teachers in agri.
culture when funds are matched by State or local funds.
Training in Service

Federal funds may be used to pay salaries, traveling expenses,
clerical help, printing, stationery, and supplies (supplies shall
not be interpreted to include office equipment) of teacher
trainers Whose duties are to improve teachers in service,
Whether through resident courses or itinerant or extension
courses. (See Appendix V for in-service training courses.)

Compilation and Distribution of Subject Matter for Teachers in
Service

Teacher-training funds may be used to pay the salaries, travel-
ing expenses, clerical help, printing, communication, and station-
ery and supplies necessary in the compilation and distribution of
subject matter for teachers in service Persons employed shall
qualify as teacher-trainers.

Supervision, Salaries, and Maintenance

Federal funds may be used to pay salaries, travel expenses,
clerical help, communication, printing, and stationery and sup-
plies (supplies shall not be interpreted to include office equip-
ment) of supervisors of agricultural education.

Advanced Technical Courses for Employed Teachers
Federal funds may be used to pay the salaries of teachers of
short, intensive courses designed to improve the ability of
employed teachers and supervisors and dealing with some phase
of the program they are teaching or supervising.

Studies and Research,

Federal funds may be used to pay the salaries, travel expenses.
clerical help, printing, communication, stationery, and supplies
of a person or persons who carry on research and investigation
in vocational education in agriculture. This person or persons
shall be on the teacher training staff of the University of Ken-
tucky, and shall have the qualifications of a teacher trainer.

5. SUPERVISION OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
1. Qualifications of Supervisors and Assistant Supervlsors

a.

Supervisors and assistant supervisors of agricultural educa-
tion shall qualify as a teacher of vocational agriculture (as
outlined in C.1.f.), and shall have completed the work for the
master’s degree, the major of which shall have been in educa'
tion with at least twelve graduate semester hours in agTiCUI'
tural education.

They shall have taught vocational agriculture three years or
more, shall have had one or more years of experience in teacher
training in vocational agriculture, and shall have had three full
years of farm experience after the age of fourteen.

They shall be at least twenty-five years of age and, shall be
men Who understand the farming conditions of the State and

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2, Duties of Supervisors and Assistant Supervisors

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preparation of Stat