Vocational Education for Special Groups, edited by James E. Wall, is the sixth yearbook published by the American Vocational Association in 1976. This important educational volume offers a comprehensive overview and detailed insights into vocational education tailored for special groups, addressing diverse needs and specialized emphases. It includes contributions from prominent educators such as James E. Wall, Charles W. Phillips, Addison Hobbs, and Mary Bach Kievit, among others.
This edition provides a valuable resource for educators, policymakers, and researchers interested in the development and implementation of vocational training programs designed for unique populations. The yearbook explores retrospective, introspective, and prospective perspectives on vocational education, highlighting critical issues such as diversity, women's expanding roles, and practical approaches to education for special groups. Published by the American Vocational Association in Washington, D.C., it remains a key reference for those focused on vocational education and specialized instructional methodologies.