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ED 140 147 TITLE INSTITUTI N PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE fECM EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT DCCUMENT RESUME CG 011 422 Counselorls information Service: A Quarterly Annotated Bibliography of current Literature on Educational and Vocational Guidance. Volume Number 4 Blnai B4rith, W shington D.C. Career arid Counseling Services. Dec 76 25p. Vnai Writh Career and Counseling Services, 1640 Rhode Island Avenue, R.N., Washington, D.C. 20036 ($11.00 per year) ME-$0.83 BC-$1.67 Plus Postage. Annotated Bibliographies; *Career Planning; *ccunselors; Educational Tinance; Employment Opportunities; *Guidance Services; Literature Reviews; *Occupational Informution; Rehabilitation Counseling; Resource Materials; *Vocational Counseling The annotated bibliography reviews current literature related to educational and vocational guidance. Articles, books and resource guides written about career counseling, student financial aid, guidance administration and non-traditional educational opportunities are included. Free or inexpensive resource materials for counselors ar-jisted. (M) ******* ***** ** * ************ ************************ Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materialOnot available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * _* to:obtain-the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal' reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * via tbe_ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) . EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original.

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ED 140 147

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INSTITUTI N

PUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE fECM

EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS

ABSTRACT

DCCUMENT RESUME

CG 011 422

Counselorls information Service: A QuarterlyAnnotated Bibliography of current Literature onEducational and Vocational Guidance. Volume Number4

Blnai B4rith, W shington D.C. Career arid CounselingServices.Dec 7625p.Vnai Writh Career and Counseling Services, 1640Rhode Island Avenue, R.N., Washington, D.C. 20036($11.00 per year)

ME-$0.83 BC-$1.67 Plus Postage.Annotated Bibliographies; *Career Planning;*ccunselors; Educational Tinance; EmploymentOpportunities; *Guidance Services; LiteratureReviews; *Occupational Informution; RehabilitationCounseling; Resource Materials; *VocationalCounseling

The annotated bibliography reviews current literaturerelated to educational and vocational guidance. Articles, books andresource guides written about career counseling, student financialaid, guidance administration and non-traditional educationalopportunities are included. Free or inexpensive resource materialsfor counselors ar-jisted. (M)

******* ***** ** * ************ ************************Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished

* materialOnot available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort *_* to:obtain-the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal'

reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available* via tbe_ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) . EDRS is not* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions ** supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original.

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OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION

December 1976

Apprenticeship. U.S. Departmcnt ol Labor. Employment and Training Administration,Hiiieau Of Apprenticeship and Training. Rm. 5 4 1 4 , 001 D St Washington, DC 202 3,1975. 4 pp. Free (single copy). An overview or twprentieeship as a training system withspecial emphasis on the role of the federal government in apprenticeship programs ispresented. Lists given include all Department of Labor Bureaus of Apprenticeship and

raining Reeional ( ) tf'ices and Apprenticeship Information Centers.

Automotive Painters. Chronicle Guidance Publications, Inc Moravia, NY 13118.1976. 4 pp. 50 cents, Sections detail work performed, places of employment, workingconditions, hours and earnings. training, advancement, employment outlook, and re-kited Occupations.

Careers: Electric/Telephone Engineering. U.S. I)eparthllent of Agricultur Rural Elec-trification Administration, Washington, DC 20250. 1970. In pp. Free (single copy).Ene,inecring opportunities with Rural Electrification Administration are detailed. Careertraining, pay and promotion, upward mobility, travel opportunities. federal serviceemp!oyee benet.its. and how and where to apply for positions are given.

Careers for Young Jewish Adults in Israel. Henry B. Stern. B nar h Aliyah Iniormation Office and B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Seivices in cooperation with theIsrael Aliyah Center, Inc. Available from: B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services.Address on masthead. 1970. 34 pp. Free. General information to educational andcareer opportunities is provided for those planning to go to Israel. Careers in thehelping professions, industry, science and health, and other professions are considered.The Israeli way of lire as wen as hints on conducting a job search are discussed.

Careers in Audiology and Speech Pathology. (Revised U.S. Civil Service Commission,

Washington A 1-C,1 Office, 1900 E St., N,W., Washington, DC 20415. 1970. 4 pp. Free.Career opportunities with the federal government at GS9-GS12 levels are outlined_

Education and experience requirements, basis of GS rating, ti rIB of eligibility, andinstructions on how to apply are detailed,

Careers in City Management. (Revised). Laurence Rt.! -r. B'nai B' ('areer andCounseling Services. Address on masthead. 1970. I 6 pp. S1.50. Roles and duties of the

city manager are highlighted. Personal and educational requirements. financial akls,

internships and in-service training are discussed. Opportunities for women and minoritygroup members. remuneration, working conditions, professional organizations and

employment out look are considered.

TO OBTAIN ANY OF THE MATERIALS REVIEWED, PLEASE WRITE DIRECTLYTO THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE RESPECTIVE PUBLISHER

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Careers in Community Relations Work. (Revised).Lynne lanniello. B'nai B'rith Career and CounselingServices. Address on masthead. 1973. 20 pp. S IMO.Careers concerned with social change and Jewishidentity, including social planning. fund raising. re-search, community and public relations. and com-munity service are described: Opportunities in Jewishagencies, job responsibilities, work settings and con-ditions, personal and educational requirements arcexamined. Other topics explored include: financialaids, career training, securing a position, and profes-sional affiliations.

Careers in Corporate Managemen . (Revised). SanfordKleiner. B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services.Address on masthead. 1975. 21 pp. S1.50. Nature ofwork and fields of specialization including marketing,programming, research and development, finance anddministration are described. Educational and per-

sonal requirements, financial aids, availability of jobs,working conditions, work locations and travel, salary,advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Oppor-tunities for women, Jewish and other minority youthare analyzed. Sources of information are included.

Careers in Jewish Federations. Council of JewishFederations and Welfare Funds, Inc., 315 Park Ave.S., New York, NY 10010. 1975. Un-numbered. Free(up to 5 copies). Executive career opportunities inJewish Federations are considered. Services and func-tions of Jewish Federations' workers are detailed.Federation Executive Recruitment and EducationProgram is described. Financial aids, participatinginstitutions in executive training program, and jobopportunities are explored.

Careers in Leadership: U.S. Service Academy Oppor-tunities for Jewish and Other Minority Youth.Information Offices of the U.S. Service Academies.B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services. Addresson masthead. 1974. 18 pp. $1.50. This pamphletpresents an introduction to each service academy sothat interested students may better understand avail-able educational and career opportunities. Informa-tion on, academic programs, summer training, athleticprograms, religious life and extracurricular activities isprovided. Admission procedure. expenses, advantagesand disadvantages of a military career, academy

histories. civilian careers and counseling are alsoconsidered. Sources of further information arc in-cluded.

Careers in the Apparel Industry. Marvin J. Feldman:B'nni B'rith Career and Counseling Services. Addresson masthead. 1975, 24 pp. S1.50. History, recenttrends and na -ure of work including _ ccializationssuch as designer, patternmaker and gi ___. . cutter.sewer, presser, engineer, support personnel sales-person, buyer and manager are described. Educationand training, personal requirements, student aids,einnloyment opportunities, working conditions. op-portunities for minorities and women, advantages,disadvantages and futur2 outlook are considered.Sources of additional information are provided.

Careers in the Earth Sciences. Reed Millard and theeditors or Science Book Associates. Simon &Schuster, inc., 1 W. 39th St., New York, NY 10018.1975. 191 pp. 56.29. The challenges lacing those whochoose careers in the earth sciences are examined.Jobs in areas such as geology, oceanography, agricul-tural science, and meteorology are described. Educa-tional requirements, employers, and earnings forthese jobs are given. Included are lists of suggestedreadings and sources of further information.

Careers in the Food and Drug Administration. U.S.Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administra-tion, Office of Public Affairs, 5600 Fishers En.,Rockville, MD 20852. 1976. 1 P. Free. Mission ofFood and Drug Administration, variety of Jobs withinagency, places of employment, benefits, and pos-sibility for advancement are explored. Where to writefor more information is included.

Fashion Coordinators. Chronicle Guidance Publica-tions, Inc., Moravia, NY 13118. 1976-6 pp, $1.00.The work performed by fashion coordinators, theirworking environment, earnings, educational and train-ing requirements, and personal qualifications areoutlined. Entry, job opportunities, related occupa-ons, and sources of additional information are

ncluded.

Futures Unlimited in Executive Housekeeping. TheNational Executive Housekeepers Association, Inc.,

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:Business and Professional Bk lg., 2nd Ave., Gal01-1 45631. 1976. 14 pp. Free. The functions,responsibilities, qualifications, and salaries of those.employed as housekeepers in public institutions are_discussed. Included are lists of books and periodicals

. for those interested in learning more about executivehousekeeping,

.Have You Considered a Health Career? U.S. Depart-ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, PublicHealth Service, Health Resources Administration,Office of Communications, Rm. I 0A31. ParklawnBldg., 5600 Fishers Ln.', Rockville, MD 20852. 1976.Unnumbered. Free (single copy). This career comicbook presents information on various careers in thehealth field, Mcluding home health aide, healtheducator, physician, environmental health specialist,dental hygienist, and dental assistant. Numerousindividuals who have made contributions in the

.health field are profiled.

Health Careers: A Guide to Educational and TrainingPrograms in the Metropolitan Washington Region.

'Metropolitan Washington Regional Medical Program,2007 I St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006. 1975. 38pp. Free. A compilation of educational and trainingprograms for over 80 health careers is presented inchart form. Admission requirements, length of pro-gram, entering class size, degree or certificateawarded, tuition and other expenses, financial as-sistance, and affiliations are listed for each program.A separate listing gives names, addresses, and phonenumbers of persons to contact for financial as-

sistance, veterans assistance, or spe 'ifie programinform ation.

Interior Design Career Guide, American Society ofInterior Designers,, 730 5th Ave., New York, NY10019. 1976. Un-numbered, Free (single copy).Educational requirements. working conditions, jobduties, employment prospects, job advancement, and.

'salary expectations are detailed. A list of AmericanSociety of Interior Designers Student ChapterSchools is given.

Job Opportunity Guide: Clerk Typist. Col mon-wealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor andIndustry, Bureau of Employment Security, Labor andralustry Bldg., 7th and Forster Sts Harrisburg, PA

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1712 t. 1976. lin-numbered. Free (single eon).Nature of work, training required, working condi-tions, waecs, hours, benefits, and placcs of employ-ment are discussed. Included is a section listingsources or nore information.

Jobs in Construction. Science Research Associates,Inc., 259 E. Erie St., Chicago, IL 60611. 1975. 46 pp.$1.90, Jobs in all aspects of construction, fromarchitecture to crane operations, are described. Edu-cational requirements and expected salary ranges areincluded.

Jobs in Public Service. Science Research Associates.Inc., 259 E. Erie St Chicago, IL 60611. 1975. 56 pp.$1.90. Careers in public service occupations areexplored. The duties and responsibilities of lettercarriers, fire fighters, police officers, city managers,urban planners, social workers, lawyers, and othersare detailed. Educational requirements, average earn-ings, and where the jobs are located are fisted in chartform.

Landscape Architecture: A Career.. , The AmericanSociety of Landscape Architects, 1750 Old MeadowRd., McLean, VA 22101. 1975. Un-numbered. Free(up to 3 copies). Type of work performed, occupa-tional outlook, salary expectations, responsibilities,and obligations are presented. List of 37 colleges anduniversities offering abcredited programs is given.

Law. (Career Opportunities Series C16). Catalyst, 14E. 60th St., New York, NY 10022. 1975. 28 pp,$1.50. Career possibilities for women as lawyers andlegal assistants are examined. Personal qualifications,employment outlook, salary expectations, pos-

sibilities for combining career with family obliga ions,including part time practice, are detailed.

Logging Industry Occupations. Chronicle GuidancePublications, Inc., Moravia, NY 13118. 1976. 4 pp. 50cents. Various occupations within logging industryare explored. Hours and earnings, personal require-ments, training, advancement, employment outlook,and related occupations are detailed.

Military-Civilian Occupational Source Book. Depart-ment of Defense, Armed Forces Vocational TestingGroup. Available from: Armed Forces Vocational

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Testing Group, Universal City, TX 78148. 1975. 310pp. Free. Military enlisted occupations are detailed.Included under each listing are Office of Educationcareer cluster title, civilian job title, and job codefrom Dictionary of Occupational Titles, military jobtitles for each branch of the service, job statement,qualifications summary, and related rvice jobs.

Music Therapy: An Introduction to Therapy andSpecial Education through Music. Donald E. Michel.Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 301-327 E. LawrenceAve., Springfield, IL 62703. 1976. 134 pp. $9.75 Anexplanation of the work of music therapists, as wellas the recent history of music therapy, is given.Responsibilities and attitudes._ required education andtraining, and the_ development of professionalstandards are discussed. The author also includeschapters on the use of music therapy in treatingchildren, adolescents. and adults.

1976-77 Airline Guide to Stewardms and StewardCareers, The. Alexander Clark Morton. Arco Publish-ing Company, Inc., 219 Park Ave. S., New York, NY10003. 1976. 127 pp. 55.95. Job opportunities withindividual American, Canadian and Caribbean airlinesare covered. Eligibility requirements, training,salaries, base assignments, uniforms, fringe benefits,routes, pass and travel benefits, and union affiliationsare listed for each airline. Where and how to apply forpositions are also given.

Non-Teaching Jobs for Historians. Committe onNon-Teaching Employment Opportunities for His-torians, Organization or American Historians, IndianaUniversity, 112 N. Bryan St., Bloomington, IN47401. 1975. Un-numbered. 5 cents. Suggestions onwhere to look for non-teaching jobs are given.Opportunities, requirements, and where to write forfurther information are detailed for careers in federal,state, and local government, editing, publishing, andbusiness.

Science Education for You7 Science education staffof Temple University and the School District ofPhiladelphia. National Science Teachers Association,1742. Connecticut -Ave., N,W., Washington, DC20009. 1975. Un-numbered. 50 cents. Careers inscience education, including teacher, educationalmedia specialist, science curriculum specialist, writer,

illustrator, and others, are discussed. Included is asection on how to get started, as well as a sectionlisting sources of more information, including studentfinancial aid.

-Starter" File of Free Occupational Literature, A.(Revised). Leonard H. Goodman and Anne E. Gar-rett. B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services.Address on masthead. 1975. 52 pp. $1.50. Materialslisted may be used to organize a cost-free, selectiveoccupational library. For each of 117 careers, Dic-tionary of Occupational Titles three-digit occupa-tional group arrangements, pamphlet title, publica-tion date, and name and address of publishingorganization are listed. These 117 pamphlets may beused to initially explore approximately 1000 careers.Index cross-references occupational titles of relatedcareers with the 117 job titles.

Women in Landscape Architecture. The _AmericanSociety of Landscape Architects, I 750Old'MeadowRd., McLean, VA 22101. 1976. Un-numbered. Free(up to three copies). Type of work performed,preparation for profession, where employed, advance-ment opportunities, and rewards are discussed.Additional sections deal with professional concerns ofwomen interested in this career lield.

Women in Policing: A Manual. Catherine HiggsMilton, Ava Abramowitz, Laura Crites, MargaretGates, Ellen Mintz, Georgette Sandler. Police Founda-tion, 1909 K St., N.W., Suite 400, Washington, DC20006. 1975. 59 pp. Free (single copy). This surveyand guide to police agencies and municipal govern-rnents details recruitment, training; and use of wornenin policing. Performance, evaluation, promotion, andresistance to women in policing are examined.

EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONALAND PERSONAL GUIDANCE

Active Parent Concern: A New Home Guide to HelpYour Child Do Better in School. Ten-el H. Bell.Prentice-Hall, Inc, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632.1976. 191 pp. 58.95. Author contends that parentsmay be most influential teachers in child's life. Guideprovides methods and strategies to help parents createa home environment which provides valuable learning

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experiences for children. Specific-- topics coveredinclude how to counsel your child on career deci-sions, what to do when your child is failing, andmaterial on school tests and examinations,

Admissions, Financial Aid, and Placement Proceduresat Colleges That Use College Board Services, 1976.College Entrance Examination Board. Available from:College Board Publication Orders, Box 2815, Prince-ton, NJ 08549. 1976. I I I pp. $3.50. Summary ofcertain college policies and procedures in admissions,financial aid, placement, and credit by examination ispresented in chart form. Listings are organized

alphabetically by state.

Alternatives to Traditional Po Secondary Educa-tion. S. Norman Feingold. B'nai B'rith Career andCounseling Services. Address on masthead. 1973, IIpp. $1,00. Changing societal demands upon educationand needs of present day students, as well as

projections of specific career and job opportunitiesfor the 1970's and beyond, are detailed. Nontradi-tional learning and credentialism are discussed. In-novative forms of learning available through tech-nology, such as learning centers, service-learnimz, andother alternatives are considered. New learningmodules including the University Without Walls(UWW) program, Britain's Open University, and theU.S. Navy's program are described. Predictions aboutthe future of post-secondary education are outlined.Selected bibliography is included.

Better Late Than Early: A New Approach to YourChild's Education. Raymond S. Moore and DorothyN. Moore. Reader's Digest Press. Available from: E. P.Dutton and Company, Inc., 201 Park Ave. S., NewYork, NY 10003. 1975. 236 pp, 57.95. Authorspresent research, literature, and observation to sup-port their contention that children are better offstarting school later rather than earlier. Child's "inte-grated maturity level- (1ML) should be reachedbefore going to school can prove beneficial.

COPA: The Balance Wheel for Accreditation. Councilon Post-secondary Accreditation. Inc., 1 Dupont Cir.,Suite 760, Washington. DC 20036. 1976. 16 pp. Free(single copy). General information on the Council.accreditation, and the Council's role is presented.Board members of the Council, as well as recognizedaccrediting groups, are listed.

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Career Families: Interpretation Manual for the Worldof Work Inventory. Robert E. Ripley and Marie J.Ripley. Available from: World of Work, Inc., P.O.Box 27532, Tempe, AZ 85283, or National Com-puter Systems. Inc., 4401 W. 76th St., Minneapolis.MN 55435. 1976. 194 pp. 56.00. Information ispresented which aids test takers, teachers, and

counselors in understanding individual scores on thiscareer interest inventory. 117 career families in 17

career areas are presented for further exploration.

Careers in the Private SectorA Na ional Study ofCollege Graduates in Business and Industry. AnnStouffer Bisconti and Irene L. Gornberg. Third inseries of three monographs Where Ilupe They Gone.College Placement Council Foundation, P.O. Box2263, Bethlehem. PA 18001. 1976. 32 pp. $5.00.Study examines whom private industries employ,why graduates choose jobs in he private sector, andsalaries in private companies.

College Guide for Buffalo Jewish Youth. Paul Feld-man, Brian Goldblatt, Ellen Rosen, Sheryl Rosen,Mimi 'Sehaer and Steven R. ,Rush (Compls.). WriaiB'rith--JFS Group Guidance Program. 609 SidwayBldg., 775 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14203. 1974, 51 pp.SI.00. This guide provides college-bound studentsand their parents with information about Jewish lifeand educational resources on 58 college and univer-sity campuses chosen most by Buffalo area students.Each listing furnishes mailing address and informationon total enrollment, Jewish enrollment, Jewishcampus organizations. Jewish studies, and study inIsrael. Availability of kosher food, area synagogues,local Jewish community centers, and mailing addressof campus I lillel or other Jewish organizations arcdetailed.

Consumer's Guide to Fighting Back. Morris J. Bloom-stein, :Dodd, Mead and Company, 79 Madison Ave.,New York, NY 10016. 1976. 288 pp, 57.95. How tocomplain, to whom complaints should be directed.where to obtain help, and suggestions on being abetter consumer are given. Sample letters for con-sumer COMplaints are presented.

Directory of Accredited Home Study Schools-1976-1977. Accrediting Commission, National HomeStudy Council, 1601 18th St., N.W., Washington, DC

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20009. 1976. Un-numbered. Free. What mine studyis, advantages of home study, and meaning ofaccreditation are discussed. Accredited home studyschools, as well as subjects they teach, are listed.

Directory of Jewish Resident Summer Camps Underthe Auspices of Jewish Communal Organizations,1976-77. National Jewish Welfare Board, 15 E. 26thSt., New York, NY 10010. 1976. 89 pp. $3.50. Camplocation, home office, director, camping periods andseason, rates, counselor requirements, dietary prac-tices, registration requirements, temple or communitycenter affiliations, special programs, and availabilityof winterized facilities are detailed for over 150summer camps in the U.S. and Canada.

Directory of Special Programs for Minority GroupMembers: Career Information Services, EmploymentSkills Banks, Financial Aid Sources. (SecondEdition), Willis L. Johnson (Ed.). Garrett Park Press,Garrett Park, MD 20766. 1975. 400. pp. $9.75. Over1300 organizations which have special programs forminority group members are divided into four sec-tions: General Employment and Educational As-sistance Programs, Federal Programs, Women'sPrograms, and College and University Awards. Namesand addresses of organizations, together with a briefdescription of special programs offered, are given.

Eight Years Later: Education and Careers of YoungJewish Adults. Sol Swerdloff and Howard Rosen.Wnai Writh Women and B'nai B'rith Career andCounseling Services. Available from: B'nai B'rithCareer and Counseling Services. Address on masthead.1973. 80 pp. $3.00. Follow-up study of 1,125 youngJewish adults who participated in 1961 study ofCollege and Career Plans of Jewish High SchoolYouth. Study reports on educational and careerprogress of these young people including attitudinalchanges toward careers, Judaism, and parents. Signifi-cance and implications of key findings for guidanceare discussed.

Environmental Planning: A Guide to InformationSources. Michael J. Meshenberg (Ed.). Vol. 3 in Manand the Environment Information Guide Series.Available from: Gale Research Company, BookTower, Detroit, MI 48226. 1976, 492 pp. $18.00.Annotated bibliography lists literature relevant to the

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field of environmental planning, Topics coveredinclude soil, geology, population and urban growth,climatology, noise, and environmental law.

Exploring Careers Through Volunteerism. CharlotteLon. Richards Rosen Press, Inc., 29 E. 21st St NeWYork, NY 10010, 1976. 159 p-p $4.80. Volunteeropportunities related to professional, clerical, sales,service occupations, the skilled trades, agriculture,and transportation and communications are detailed.Turning volunteer work into paid employment, in-volving young people in volunteer experiences, andbeing paid to direct volunteer workers are examined.

Father Power, Henry Biller and Dennis Meredith.Anchor Books, Doubleday and Company, Inc., 245Park Ave., -New York, NY 10017. 1975. 390 pp.$3.50, This manual presents step-by-step informationintended for fathers who want to be active partici-pants in rearing their children. Preparing for father-hood, caring for the newborn child, adapting tofamily changes when children arrive, guiding childrenthrough their developmental stages and adjustments,and special problems and circumstances of.divorcedfathers, stepfathers, and single fathers are covered.

Guide to Career Education, The. (Revised). MurielLederer. Quadrangle/The New York Times BookCompany, 10 E. 53rd St New- York, NY 10022.1976. 401 pp, $6.95 (paper), Over 200 occupationsthat do not require college degrees are detailed.Included is information on what each job entails,personal qualifications, education and trainingneeded, what the occupation has to offer, points toconsider before entering this Field, and sources ofmore information. Introductory sections deal withgeneral information on career education, accredita-tion, financial aid, alternatives to consider, andchoosing a career.

How to Get a Job With an American Firm Overseas.International Publications, P.O. Box 29193,Indianapolis, IN 46229. 1975. 22 pp, $2.00. Generaltips on landing a job and working overseas are given.A directory of American companies aboard, a listingof companies and agencies that often recruit teachersfor overseas positions, and .a listing of employmentagencies which often have overseas jobs available are

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How to Start a Professional Photography Business.Ted Schwarz. Henry Regenery Company, 180 N.Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60601. 1976. 276 pp.$5.95. Hints on collecting materials for a portfolio,breaking into the field gradually through moonlight-ing, and deciding which type of photography to doare given. Setting up one's studio, advertising andpromotion, keeping records, and meeting financialobligations are covered.

How to Start and Manage Your Own Business.Gardiner G. Greene. Mentor Books. New AmericanLibrary, Inc., 1301 Ave. of the Americas, New York,NY 10019. 1975. 243 pp. $1.95. Tips on becomingone's own boss are presented. Included are sectionson strategies useful in financing a small business andin selecting professional services, management sugges-tions, and tips for keeping one's business going.

Information for Everyday Survival: What You Needand Where to Get It. Priscilla Gotsick, Sharon Moore,Susan Cotner, and Joan Flanery (Compls.).Appalachian Adult Education Center. Available from:American Library Association, 50 E. .Huron St.,Chicago, IL 60611. 1976. 414 pp. $10.00. Annotatedlist Of free and inexpensive materials contains in-formation on such subjects as aging, children, com-munity, education, jobs, and money management.Each entry in list gives title, author, publication date,description of content and form (book, film, etc.).grade level of materials, name and address of source,arAd approximate cost.

Job Power Now! The Young People's Job FindingGuide. Bernard Haldane, Jean Haldane, and LowellMartin. Acropolis Books Ltd., 2400 17th St,. N.W..Washington, DC 20009. 1976. 172 pp. 58.95. Thisguide is designed to help young people between theages of sixteen and twenty identify their best skills,relate these skills to desired jobs. and make them-selves more marketable in today's depressed jobmarket. Specific techniques for uncovering individualpotential, for developing contacts with prospectiveemployers, for getting interviews. and "winning" thejob campaign are given.

Jobkeeping: A Hireling's Survival Manual. DavidNoer. Chilton Book Company, Chilton Way, Radnor,PA 19089. 1976. 169 pp. $7.95. How employees can

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prepare for possible layoffs, kiiow when they arecoming, and suivive them. Laws which protect againstdiscrimination are discussed.

Lovejoy's College Guide. (Thirteenth Edition).Clarence E. Lovejoy. Lovejoy's Educational Guides,Simon and Schuster, Rockefeller Center, 630 5thAve., New York, NY 10020. 1976. 423 prL $5.95(paper). What to consider when selecting a college,alphabetical listings of schools by curricula, andinformation on over 3,500 institutions including twoand four-year schools are given. Location, rating,admission tests required, accreditation, number ofstudents, faculty-student ratio, costs, financial aidavailable, and degrees offered a -e included for eachinstitution listed.

Making Contact. Virginia Satir. Celestial Arts, 231Adrian Rd., Millbrae, CA 94030. 1976. Un-numbered. $3.95. Author explains how contact withourselves and others is made, how it got this way, andhow it can be improved through using our eyes, ears,feelings, speech, thought, movement, and actions.

Meeting the Challenge: Experimental and InnovativeColleges and Universities. S. Norman Feingold, AnneE. Garrett, and Eric E. Hoffman. B'nai B'rith Careerand Counseling Services. Address on masthead. 1974.48 pp. $2.50. This booklet provides brief, descriptivelistings of experimental and innovative schools andprograms. Each description supplies name and ad-dress, founding date, and institution's classification as"experimental," "innovative," or having programs ofan experimental or innovative nature. Each listingcontains information pertaining to accreditation, af-filiation, environmental surroundings, composition ofstudent body, and enrollment figures. Academiccalendar, grading system and degrees offered, as wellas tuition costs, and types of housing facilities areconsidered. Details pertaining to programs and facil-ities are included where possible. Special section onvisiting experimental and innovative schools is alsoincluded.

On Your Mark for Change. Montgomery CountyCommission for Women, 150 Maryland Ave., Rock-ville, MD 20850. 1976. 23 pp. Free. (single copy,limited supply). Booklet presents suggestions andinformation for women re-entering the job market or

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women who wish to continue their education. Whereto go in metropolitan Washington, DC, for profes-sional and vocational training and retraining, andlisting of educational and financial aid sources forwomen are included.

PDAPersonal Death Awareness. William Worden andWilliam Proctor. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs,NJ 07632. 1976. 196 pp, $7,95. Exercises andsuggestions for increasing awareness of one's owndeath, and thereby increasing the meaning andrewards of life, are given.

Pleasure Book, The. Julius Fast. Stein and DayPublishers, Scarborough House, Briarcliff Manor, NY10510. 1975. 260 pp. S8.95. Over 70 ways peoplemay find pleasure are detailed. Growing plants,discovering new foods and restaurants, and windowshopping are some of the ideas presented.

Psychic War in Men and Women. Helen Block Lewis,New York University Press, 21 W. 4th St., New York*NY 10003, 1976. 321 pp. $12.00. How two sexes aredifferently acculturated into societies* how this in-fluences male and female superego formation, andhow acculturation into an exploitative society in-fluences men and women to seek differing routes tomadness are examined.

Rape Victim, The. Elaine Hilberman. AmericanPsychiatric Association, 1700 18th St., NM., Wash-ington, DC 20009. 1976. 98 pp. $5.00. Focusing onthe female rape victim, monograph discusses legal,medical, and sociocultural aspects of rape. Growthand goals of community rape crisis centers, reactionsto rape by victim and victim's friends and familymembers, use of counseling and psychiatry in helpingvictims overcome trauma, and research which shouldbe done in order to better understand the issuesconcerning rape are, included. Appendices presentguidelines for managetnent of suspected rape, for careof victims of rape and sexual assault, and for hospitalcare of child victims.

Second Best: The Crisis of the Community College.L. Steven Zwerling. McGraw-Hill Book Company.1221 Ave. of the Americas. New York. NY 10020.1976. 382 pp. $10.00. History, performance, andfuture of the community college are examined.

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Self-Directed Change for the Mid-Career Manager.Robert F. Pearse and B. Purdy Pelzer. AMACOm,American Management Associations, 135 W. 50th St.,New York, NY 10020. 1975. 187 pp. $11.95.Suggestions for anaylzing one's mid-career situationand developing plans for changing one's personal andprofessional life are given through case histories andself-analysis charts.

Talking About Death: A Dialogue Between Parentand Child. (Revised). Earl A. Grollman. Beacon Press,25 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108. 1976. 98 pp,$3.95 (paper). In addition to an illustrated dialoguewhich parents can use to stimulate discussion aboutdeath with their young children, the author hasincluded a guide for parents and a listing of furtherresources for those seeking information and help.

Trans-Cultural Study Guide, The. (Second Edition),Ken Darrow. Brad Palmqujst (Eds.). Volunteers inAsia. Box 4543, Stanford, CA 94305. 1975. 155 pp.$2.25. Questions are organized into 12 topic areas inorder to guide one's inquiries and understanding ofanother culture. Book is intended for anyone whoanticipates living in another culture.

What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manualfor Job Hunters and Career Changers. (Revised).Richard Nelson Bolles. Ten Speed Press, Box 4310,Berkeley, CA 94704. 1976. 229 pp. $4.95 (paper,plus 50 cents postage and handling). Author offerssuggestions, exercises, and advice on how to decidewhat one wants to do with one's lit'e and how to turncareer desires into paid positions. Appendices include.lists of books and resource centers helpful in thesepursuits.

What Every Veteran Should Know. (Thirty-ninthRevised Edition). George Spilman. Director,yeteransInformation Service, P.O. Box 1 1 1 , East Moline, IL61244. 1976, 400 pp. $4.00. Arranged according tosubjects, this guide presents information on veteransbenefits, rights, privileges, and services over which theVeterans Administration has jurisdiction. Filing of

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claims, appealing cases. exPlanation or all related hillspassed by the last session of Congress are include(

Why Am I So Miserable lf These Are the Best Yearsof My Life? Andrea Boron: pagan. L ippinco t tCOM pany, E. Washington Sq., Philadelphia, pA19105.1976. 251 PP. 56.95. This guide for ioung womenprovides Won-nation on being yourself, relationsh iPsWith gn-IS, boys, and parents, anatomy sex, and birthcontrol.

Woman's Almanac: 12 How to Hand books in (3ne.Kathryn Paulsen and Ryan A. Kuhn I Eds.

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Press, Inc., and Information 11.-.0use Books, inc.. J.B.Lippincott Company, E, Wash ingt(3n Sq..delphia, PA 19105. 1976. 624 pp. 5(05, Articles arearranged according to subject areas of health,psychology, sex, rnOtht2rhOod, education, working,owning a business, managing moneY legal concerns,politics, handywoman, and simple pleasures. Names,addresses, and brief descriptions of e r 1500WOM en's services, resources, and

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"Woman's Directory."

Writing as a Professional Activity. Margaret B. Fisherand Margaret Ruth Smith, National Association forWomen Deans, Administrators, and Counselors, 1028Connecticut Ave,, NAV Washington, pc 20036.1976. 48 pp. 52.50. Writing as an adjunct activitY orprofessional educators is discussed. TiPs on schedul-

ing time for writing, developing a stYle writing a

given. Final chapter contains style guide and infomta.articles.thesis or dissertation, journal nd books are

:or the Jolirna/ of thetion about manuscriptsNational Association for IV( Deans, A dministra_tors, and Counselom

GUIDANCE ADMINISTRAT1QNAND PROCEDURES

ASPA Handbook of Personnel and Industrial Rela-tio-ns, Vol, III, Part 7: En-iployee and Labor Rela-tions, Dille Yoder and Herbert G. Heileman._ Jr,(Eds,), Official Handbook of the American Societyfor Personnel Administration, Available fronE BNABooks, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 1131 25thSt., NAy_, Washington, DC. 20037. 1976, 219 PP,

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$5.00. The third of eight volumes which will corii-lirise this handbook for professionals in the field orpersonnel and industrial relations includes overviews,examples, and models of topics such as employeerelations without a union, labor relations in publicservice, union and worker participation in personneland industrial relations management, contract ad-

ministration, and collective bargaining.

Active-Listening Skills for Staff Development: ACognitive Viewpoint. Joseph E. Bernier. Pupil Person-nel Services Section, Minnesota Department of Edu-cation. Available from: Documents Section, Rm. 140,Centennial Bldg., St. Paul, MN 55101. 1976, 177 pp.S3.00. Combined manual and workbook presentsprogrammed course of instruction designed to buildskills in identifying feelings, ideas, and perceptions ofothers.

Alcoholics and Business: Problems, Costs, Solutions.Joseph F. Eollmann, Jr. AMACOM, AmericanManagement Associations, 135 W. 50th St., NewYork, NY 10020. 1976. 246 pp. $12.95. The effectsof alcoholism and problem drinking on the businesscommunity, what can be done about it, what is beingdone, and recommendations for the future are de-tailed.

Alternatives to Growth: Education for a StableSociety. Robert M. Bjork and Stewart E. Fraser,Fastback Series No. 72, Phi Delta Kappa EducationalFoundation. Available from: Phi Delta Kappa, 8thand Union, Box 789, Bloomington, IN 47401. 1976.34 pp. 35 cents (members); 50 cents (non-members).The shift away from unlimited growth in our societyand the effects this will have on education arcdiscussed. Ways in which traditional educationalprograms may be influenced are included.

Career Guidance and the Changing World of Work.S. Norman Feingold. B'nai B'rith Career and Coun-seling Services. Address on masthead. 1974, 8 pp.$1.00. Physical and educational changes occurring in'Our society are considered. Transition within the fam-ily and c'onsequent changes in human values are dis-cuss, '1. Impact of technological change and resultantchangc in composition of the labor force are ex-amined. Author concludes with a challenge to thecounseling profession to meet future needs.

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Career Guidance: Roles for Action. Anne E. Garrett,B'nai B'rHt Career and Counseling Services. Addresson masthead, 1974. 8 pp. S1.00. Direction andemphases career guidance concepts shoukl take arcconsidered. Responsibilities of guidance counselorswithin the framework of career education arc dis-cussed. Career development concepts are examined atthe elementary through secondary school levels withdiscussion of techniques developed by variousauthorities in career guidance. "Roles for action." thatcounselors may take in order to be better preparedfor more effective utilization of skills and knowledgeare delineated.

Critical Issues in Career Guidance. S. Norman Fein-gold. B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services,Address on masthead. 1974. I ' pp, 51.00. Issuesconfronting and challenging career guidancecounselors are examined. Question of whether coun-selors are facing a crisis of identity is explored.Requirements for satisfactory fulfillment or coun-selors' roles are considered. Functions of a profes-sional association in orde): to effectively represent itsmembership are delineated.

Design the Future Through Alternative Careers: TheTucson, Arizona Career Education Project. CareerEducation Project, Tucson Public Schools, P.O. Box4040, Thcson, AZ 85717. 1975. Un-numbered. Free.Purposes and objectives or program to enable innercity resident students to develop attitudes, knowl-edge, and skills necessary to make relevant careerchoices are outlined. Design of program and a p-p ro a c h es used are included.

Directory of Organizations and Personnel in Educa.tional Management. (Fifth Edition). Philip K. Pieleand Stuart C. Smith (Compls.). ERIC Clearinghouseon Educational Management, University of Oregon,Eugene, OR 97403. 1976. 81 pp. 54,95 (prepaid),Directory lists 160 organizations active in all levels ofeducation and 489 researchers in elementary andsecondary educational management. Alphabeticorganizational listings include area serviced, purpose,subjects in which organization specializes, and pub-lications information. Alphabetic personnel listingsinclude addresses of researchers for 1976 academieyear, subjects of research, agencies with which re-

search efforts are affiliated, and publications availablefrom researchers. Indexes list organizations by geo-graphic location, and organizations and personnel bysubject area.

Directory of Science Resources for Maryland,1976-1977. (Seventh Edition). Maryland Departmentor Economic and Community Development, 2525Riva Rd Annapolis. MD 21401, 1976. 230 pp.53.00. Directory lists research and developmentfirms, professional organizations, and informationsources for science and technology in Maryland.NaMes, addresses, and telephone numbers or organi-zations, plus chief executives within organizations,are given.

Education in a Free Society: An American History.(Third Edition). S. Alexander Rippa. David McKayCompany. Inc., 750 3rd Ave., New York, NY 10017,976. 436 pp, $6.95. Chronological approach to

history of American education from 1607 to thepresent emphasizes philosophies and theories oreducation prevalent during various lustorieal periods.

Education, Participation, and Power: Essays inTheory and Practice. Herbert Gintis, Denis Goulet,the Center for New Schools, Frank Adams, andArthur E. Thomas. Reprint No. 10, Harvard Educa-tional Review. Available from: Harvard EducationalReview, Longfellow Hall, 13 Appian Way, Cambridge,MA 02138. 1976. 165 pp. $3.75. Articles presentidelIs on and models for humanizing educationalprograms and policies. Topics include study of values,alternative schools, and community power andstudent rigi

Ethical and Legal Concerns of the Counselor. Mark L.Fisher. Wnai B'rith Career and Counseling Servicds.Address on masthead. 1974. 8 pp. $1.00. Ethical andlegal implications of counselors' professional activitiesare discussed. Past laws affecting counselors' per-formance of duties are delineated. Issue of privilegedcommunication is examined. Ways in which coun-selors may protect themselves from lawsuits areconsidered. Importance of more efficient counseloreducation and training is stressed. Author urgescounselors to take heed of ethical and legal considera-tions in guidance. Questions for consideration andselected bibliography are included.

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Focus: Bilingual Education. Educational Testing Serv-ice; 'Princeton. NJ 08540. 1976. 19 pp. Free. Re-surgence of bilingual education, problems eneoun-tered in planning and instituting such programs,evaluation of bilingual education programs, and useof diagnostic and achievement tests are discussed.

Formulating Policy in Postsecondary Education: TheSearch for Alternatives. John F. Hughes and OliveMills (Eds.). American Council on Education, I

Dupont Cir., Washington, DC 20036. 1975. 338 pp,$15.00 (plus 50 cents postage). Collection of paperspresented at the 57th annual meeting of the Amer-ican Council on Education in San Diego in thefall of 1974 addresses such topics as faculty-manage-ment relationships, institutional finance and manage-ment. tuitions, student aid, nontraditional programs,and the credentialing of experience,

Great American Degree Machine, The. Douglas L.Adkins. Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in HigherEducation, 2150 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704.1975. 663 pp. S14.00. Statistical data are presented inthe following categories: annual academic degreeoutput of U.S. universities. 1890-1971: age distribu-tions of degree recipients for certain survey years;transition frequencies and time-lapse distributions forthe attainment of higher degrees by holders of lowerdegrees for selected years: and the American popula-tion of academic degree holders, annually, from 1930to 1971. Listings are given by sex. academic specialty,and degree level.

Guide to Seeking Funds from CETA, A. U.S. Depart-ment of Labor, Employment Standards Administra-tion, Women's Bureau and Employment and TrainingAdministration, Available from: U.S. Department ofLabor, Employment Standards Administration,Women's Bureau, Washington, DC 20210. 1976. 19

Free, Guide outlines nine major steps to befollowed in applying for funds under the Comprehen-sive Employment and Training Act. Booklet containslist of CETA contacts in each state, sources ofstatistical information, and explanation of termscommonly used in CETA.

How to Plan a Community Resources Workshop.Albert L. Ayars and Corlan Boyce. National Associa-

tion for IndustryEducation Cooperation, 235

Hendricks Blvd., Buffalo, NY 1422 . 1975. 30 pp.S2.00. Guidelines are given to aid those who plancommunity resources workshops through whichteachers can become acquainted with resources of thecommunity. devise v:ays to make them useful in theclassroom, and take the classroom into the com-munity. Sections on the workshop in operation andworkshop evaluation are included.

Human Services Education and Practice: An OrganicIVIodel. Joann Chenault. Fluman Sciences Press, Be-havioral Publications, Ine 72 5th Ave., New York,NY 10011. 1975. 69 pp. 54.50. Organic model dealswith education of help-givers and delivery of humanserviCes. Model is a base used in developing, main-taining, and ckanging services. research, and pro-grams. Stages of opaanie model are described.

Long-Range Planning for Your Business: An Operat-ing Manual. Merritt L. Kastens. AMACOM, AmericanManagement Associations, 135 W. 50th St., NewYork, NY 10020. 1976. 160 pp. S11.95. Step-by-stepguide tells what to do to produce a strategic long-range plan for organizations, regardless of theirsize. Annotated bibliography is given on specifictopics at the end of each chapter.

Managing Without Unions. M. Scott Myers, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., Reading, MA01867. 1976. 176 pp_ S8.95. Author views unioniza-tion as the inevitable product of bad management. Ananalysis of why people do and do not join unions and

the supervisor's leadership and organization developerroles are given. Final section presents guidelines andprocedures for managers to use in order to avert

unionization.

New Dimensions for Educating Youth: A Report onAmerica's Secondary Schools. Report on NationalConference on America's Secondary Schools con-ducted Jointly by U.S. Office of Education andNational Association of Secondary School Principals.Available from: U.S. Department of Health. Educa-tion, and Welfare, Office of Education, Denver, CO80202. 1976. 82 pp. Free. Proceedings of thisconference and reports presented at it are included,Reports examine numerous secondary school con-cerns, including vandalism, values education, guid-ance, and job training and placement.

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Perspecti es on American Education. Ralph W. Tyler.Science Research Associates, Inc., 259 E. Erie St.,Chicago, IL 60611. 1976. 165 pp. $9.95 Lectures onAmerican education given as the Patten Lectures atIndiana University are recorded. Subject matterranges from considerations of educational past tochallenges for the future.

Perspectives on Career Guidance: An Administrator's-=- View. S. Norman Feingold. A Reprint from: Peabody

Journal ofEducation, Vol. 52, No. 1, Oct. 1974, pp.5-13. Available from: B'nai B'rith Career and Coun-seling Services. Address on masthead. 1975. 8 pp.$1.00. Basic concepts of career education and theirrelation to career guidance are considered. Role ofcareer guidance within the framework of careereducation is examined. Thnist of today's youthtoward personal growth and self-actualization isemphasized. Author provides twenty-two workingguidelines for counselors. Suggestions are made con-cerning the role which may be taken by a professionalassociation toward implementing relevant careerguidance programs.

Projections of Education Statistics to 1984-85.Kenneth A. Simon and Martin M. Frankel. U.S.Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Edu-cation Division, National Center for Education Sta-tistics, 400 Maryland Ave., Rm. 3060, Attn: M.Frankel, Washington, DC 20202. 1976. 173 pp. Free(single copy, limited supply). Ten-year projectionsof statistics M areas of enrollment, graduates,teachers, and expenditures are provided for elementaryschools, secondary schools, and institutions of highereducation.

Readings and Applications in School Counseling.Vicente N. Nobel (Ed.). MSS Information Corp., 655Madison Ave., New York, NY 10021. 1976. 144 pp.$3.75. Articles illustrate functions of counseling inschools and detail specific techniques and applica-tions of techniques in school counseling. Topicsinclude concerns such as career counseling, creativity,and individual and group counseling techniques.

Research Doctorate in the United States, The. Reportof the Association of Graduate Schools to theAssociation of American Universities. Available from:Association of Graduate Schools, I Dupont Cir.,

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Washington, DC 20036. 1976:-36 pp. $1,00. Reportrepresents consensus of graduate deans of fifty majoruniversities concerning primary functions of graduateeducation and research in the U.S. and how thesefunctions can best be performed. Topics consideredrange from continuity and change in graduate educa-tion to accessibility of graduate education.

Schonl-Community Interaction. Richard W. Saxe.McCutchan Publishing Corporation, 2526 Grove St.,Berkeley, CA 94704. 1975. 265 pp. $10.75. Prin-ciples and_ practices which apply to school-community relatfons are discussed. InforMation in-cluded is designed to help educators betterunderstand processes involved in establishing andmaintaining favorable community relations.

Schooling in the Cultural Context: AnthropologicalStudies of Education. Joan I. Roberts and Sherrie K.Akinsanya (Eds.). David McKay Company, Inc., 7503rd Ave., New York, NY 10017. 1976. 479 pp.$8.95. Collection of writings in the Field of anthro-pology of education presents studies in five areas:Culture, Community, and School; AnthropologicalAnalyses of Classrooms; Culture, Education, and theindividual; Language and Cultural Learning; andEducators from an Anthropological Perspective.

Sponsored Research of the Carnegie Commission onHigher Education. Carnegie Commission on HigherEducation. McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1221 Ave.of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. 1975. 397pp. $15.00. This final volume of the CarnegieCommission's Summary Report, 1967-1973, containsall independent studies and essays prepared for theCarnegie Commission on Higher Education. Works ..

have been digested and organized by subject area.

Strategies for Postsecondary Education. Peter Scott.Halsted Press, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 605 3rdAve., New York, NY 10016. 1975. 161 pp. $14.95.Overview is given of current situation in Americanpostsecondary education, including traditional highereducation, community colleges, and proprietaryschools. Performance of American postsecondarysystem is compared with systems in Britain andFrance. Final chapter contains alternative strategiesand general observations about the future of post-secondary education.

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Strengthening School-Community Relations. RobertByrne and Edward Powell. National Association ofSecondary School Principals, 1904 Association Dr.,-Reston, VA 22091. 1976. 35 pp. $3.00. Guidelinesfor establishing an effective community relationsprogram, including identifying and analyzing theschool community, preparing staff and students, andchoosing methods of reporting information, are de-tailed.

Systematic Process for Planning Media Programs, A.James W. Liesner. American Library Association, 50E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. 1976. 166 pp.$7.00. Utilizing techniques and principles of PPBS(planning-programming-budgeting system), author de-tails methods for defining service outputs, assessingprogram needs and priorities, determining resourceand operational requirements, estimating present andprojected program costs, and implementing schoolmedia programs.

Trends in Mental Health Evaluation. Elizabeth WarrenMarkson and David Franklyn Allen (Eds.). LexingtonBooks, D.C. Heath and Company, 125 Spring St.,Lexington, MA 02173. 1976; 150 pp. $14.50. Collec-tion of articles gives an overview of current policies,techniques, and problems in mental health evaluation.

Understanding Faculty Unions and Collective Bar-gaining: A Guide for Independent School Administra-ors. Frank R. Kemerer. National Association of

Independent Schools, 4 Liberty Sq., Boston, MA02109. 1976. 64 pp. $3.50. Guide describes natureand causes of faculty unions and collective bar-gaining. Strategies for developing good personnelpolicy are given. Glossary of labor terms and organi-zations, and annotated bibliography of materials onunions and collective balgaining are included.

Update on Education: A Digest of the NationalAssessment of Educational Progress. Simon S.

Johnson. Education Commission of the States, 1860Lincoln St., Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203. 1975. 147pp. $5.95 (prepaid). Digest presents information

about levels of educational achievement nationwide.Achievement levels are given in seven assessment areasof science, citizenship, writing, reading, literature,music, and social studies. Included is a sectioncontaining suggestions about usefulness of assessmentdata.

Values in Education: Notes Toward a Values Philos-ophy. Max Lerner. Phi Delta Kappa EducationalFoundation. Available from: Phi Delta Kappa, P.O.Box 789, Bloomington, IN 47401. 1976. 138 pp.$4.00 (members); $5.00 (non-members). Thedynamics of value formation, changing value systemsin America, and how these affect education arediscussed.

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Archaeological Institute of America Fellowship Pro-gram. Archeological Institute of America, 260 W.Broadway, New York, NY 10013. 1976. 1 p. Free.Amount, qualifications, application procedure, termsof grant, date of announcement of award, and datestipend available for Olivia James Traveling Fellow-ship and Harriet Pomerance Fellowship are covered.

Bureau of Indian Affairs Higher Education Assistancefor Native Americans. U.S. Department of the In-terior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of IndianEducation Programs, Indian Education Resources,Center,. Division of Continuing Education, HigherEducation Assistance Program, P.O. Box 1788,Albuquerque, NM 87103. 1975. Un-numbered. Free.Explanation of program, types of aid available,eligibility requirements, application procedures, con-tinuation of,,grant assistance, and students assistedthrougb program are covered. List of Higher Educa-tion Assistance Representatives and addresses of areaoffices are included.

Canadian Library Association Scholarships, 1977-78.Canadian Library Association. Available from:Scholarships and Awards Committee, Canadian Li.-brary Association, 151 Sparks St Ottawa, Ontario,Canada KIP 5E3. 1976. I p. Free. Details aboutHoward V. PhalinWorld Book Graduate Scholarshipin Library Science, H.W. Wilson Foundation Scholar-ship, and Elizabeth Dafoe Scholarship are given. De-tails include number available, duration of award,where award is tenable, conditions of award, and dead-line for applications.

Career Development Opportunities for NativeAmericans. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureauof Indian Affairs, Office of Indian Education Pro-

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grams, Indian Education Resources Center, Divisionof Continuing Education, Higher Education As-sistance Program, P.O. Box 1788, Albuquerque, NM87103. 1975. 56 pp. Free. General information onplanning a futurt, and on programs and requirementsfor post-high school education is given. Separatechapters deal with programs and financial aid specifi-cally for Native American applicants, and student aidassistance prospects for all students.

Case-Miller-Moore Memorial Scholarship Fund, The.Southern California Hearing Council. Available from:Case-Miller-Moore Fund, 1330 N. Kroeger Ave.,Fullerton, CA 92631. 1976. Un-numbered. Free.Fund provides scholarships to those studying in thefield of hearing and speech. Origin and administrationof fund, development of scholarship program, pur-pose of fund, and qualifications and procedure forapplying are outlined.

Dumbarton Oaks Center for Studies in LandscapeArchitecture Fellowship Announcement 1977-1978.Center for Studies in Landscape Architecture,Durnfiarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University,1703 32nd St., NAV., Washington, DC 20007. 1976.Un-numbered. Free. Types of fellowships, appropri-ate projects, conditions and requii ements, andapplication procedures and deadlines are covered.

Earl Warren Legal Training Program, Incorpora ed,The. Earl Warren Legal -Training Program, Inc., 10Columbus Cir., Suite 2030, New York, NY 10019.1976. Un-numbered. Free. Program to increasenumber of black lawyers in U.S. by 1,500 over periodof seven years is described. Scholarships, fellowships,retainers available to those entering law practice, andLawyer Training Institutes are detailed. Qualifica-tions, conditions of award, application procedures,and deadlines are given for scholarship aid andfellowships.

Environmental Conservation Fellowships. NationalWildlife Federation, 1412 16th St., N.W., Washing-ton, DC 20036. 19'o. Un-numbered. Free. How andwhen to apply or renew, study areas eligible, qualifi-cations, period and conditions of award, methods ofand criteria for selection, deadline for applications,and notification date are covered. List of prioritystudy topics is included.

Financial Aids for Higher Education, 76-77 Catalog.Oreon Keeslar. William C. Brown Company, Pub-lishers, 2460 Kerner Blvd., Dubuque, IA 52001.1976. 699 pp. $14.95 (plus postage and handling).

Guidelines on seeking a scholarship, list of additionalbooks which may help in this pursuit, and programtinder index are given. Organization offering aid,description of aid, value, eligibility, application pro-cedures, and whom to contact for further informa-tion are detailed for over 3,400 financial aid pro-grams, including scholarships, contests, and loans, forstudents entering_college.

Guide to NIH Programs and Awards. U.S. Depart-ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, PublicHealth Servic,e, National Institutes of Health Avail-able from: Office of Grants Inquiries, Division ofResearch Grants, National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, MD 20014. 1976. 60 pp. Free. NationalInstitutes of Health divisions and types of researchsupported by each division are detailed. Explanationof types of grants and research contracts is included.Contents serve as a guide to potential applicants inlocating congruent areas of interest and appropriateNIH offices to contact for further information aboutapplication, review, award processes, and other re-quirements.

Information for Counse!ri. College Scholarship Serv-ice, College Entrance Examination Board. Availablefrom: College Board Publication Orders, Box 2815,Princ'eton, NJ 08540. 1976. 4 pp. Free (single copy).Brochure answers questions most often asked aboutfinancial aid. Explanation of purpose and of termsused in financial aid is given.

Lalor Foundation, The: Program of Research Grantsto be Offered for 1977 and Summary of Activities for1976. Lalor Foundation, 4400 Lancaster Pk., Wilming-ton, DE 19805. 1976. Un-numbered. Free. Informa-tion includes types of' grants available, purpose ofgrants, eligibility of institutions and individuals,financial data, and application information. Grantsare primarily for research in reprodnctive physiology.Overview of- Foundation and its activities is given.

Meeting College Costs. College Scholarship Service,College Entrance Examination Board. Available from:College Board Publication Orders, Box 2815,

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I Princeton, NJ 08540. 1976. 8 pp. Free single copy).Anformation on making a student budget, on estimat-.

mg what parents may be asked to pay, and ondetermining if financial aid will be necessary is

included. Sources of finanacial aid and steps requiredto apply for aid are outlined.

Mutual Educational Exchange Program General In-formation: Fulbright-Hays Awards for UniversityLecturing and Postdoctoral Research Abroad. CouncilTor International Ewhange of Scholars, 11 DupontCir., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036. 1976. 6 pp.Free. Agencies involved in administering Fulbright-Hays Program, eligibility requirements, announce-

, ments, and application procedures are given. Reviewstages, criteria for review, terms of awards, and whereto write for further information are detailed.

SEG Foundation Scholarship Program. Society ofExploration Geophysicists, SEG Foundation, P.O.Box 3098, Tulsa, OK 74101. 1976. 1 p, Free.Number of scholarships, selection of recipients, re-quirernents for eligibility, application procedure, andapplication deadline are outlined. Scholarships arelimited to undergraduate or graduate students study-ing geophysics or a closely related field.

Scholarships, Grants, and Programs Adminis ered bythe Kosciuszko Foundation. The Kosciuszko Founda-tion, 15 E. 65th St., New York, NY 10021. 1976. 4pp. Free. Exchange programs with Poland, scholar-ships and grants for Americans to encourage thedevelopment of Polish studies and Polish culture inthe U.S., scholarships and grants for Americans ofPolish background, and scholarships and grants forPoles abroad are detailed. Amounts awarded, eligi-bility, and application procedures and deadlines aregiven for awards in all categories.

Soroptimist and McCall Life-Pattern Fund TrainingAwards Program. Soroptimist Foundation and Sorop-timist Foundation of Canada, 1616 Walnut St.,Philadelphia, PA 19103. 1976. 1 p. Free. Amounts tobe awarded and guidelines for choosing recipients for1977 awards are given. Awards are intended to assistmature women in upward mobility and in theirefforts toward retraining and entry or re-entry intothe labor market.

Student Aids and BBCCS: A New Lock at an OldProblem. S. Norman Feingold. Wnai B'rith Career andCounseling Services. Address on masthead. 1973. 25pp. 51.00, Overview of student aid, including ex-planation of terms and types of student aid, is given.Role of BBCCS and recommendations for futureinvolvement of BBCCS in student aid programs,policy formations, and publicity are discussed.

Student Expenses at Postsecondary Institutions1976-77. Elizabeth W. Suchar, Stephen II. Ivens, andEdmund C. Jacobson. College Scholarship Service,College Entrance Examination Board. Available from:College Board Publication Orders, Box 2815, Prince-ton, NJ 08540. 1976. 70 pp. $2.50. Information oncosts of attending different types of postsecondaryinstitutions is included. Eighteen tables show averageexpenses for resident, commuting, and self-supportingstudents. Data showing how postsecondary educa-tional expenses are increasing and how expenses varyby region are given.

Tangley Oaks Graduate Fellowships. United Educa-tors, Inc., Tangley Oaks Educational Center, LakeBluff, IL 60044. 1976. 1 p. Free. Grants fot: graduatestudy at any level including postdoctoral with pref-erence given to candidates in education.and librarian-ship are described. Criteria used in selecting re-cipients, amounts awarded, and where to write t.'orfurther information are given.

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Fellowship in Banking.American Bankers Association, 1120 ConnecticutAve., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. 1976. 1 p. Free.Details of fellowship available to student in advancedgaduate program in money, banking, or related fieldsare given. Eligibility, terms of award, and applicationdeadline are outlined.

AIDS FOR THE TEACHER

Audio-Visual Equipment Directory, The. (Twenty-second Edition). Sally Herickes (Ed.), NationalAudio-Visual Association, Inc., 3150 Spring StFairfax, VA 22030. 1976. 483 pp. $14.50 (prepaid).Illustrated guide is designed to help buyers makepractical, cost-effective decisions on the purchase anduse of A-V equipment and systems. Uniform specifi-

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cations on price, model, weight, capacity, accessories,and technical details are listed for over 2000 items.Geographical listing of dealers, film libraries, andconsulting companies is included.

Avoiding Teacher Malpractice: A Practical LegalHandbook for the Teaching Professional. RennardStrickland, Janet Frasier Phillips, and William R.Phillips. Hawthorn Books, Inc., 260 Madison Ave.,New York, NY 10016. 1976. 223 pp. $8.95. Guide-lines on topics such as discipline and punishment,supervision, playground duty, accountability, cur-riculum, censorship, libel and slander, privacy, andthe teacher's personal life are presented in order toaid teachers and school administrators in becomingmore aware of potential legal problem areas.

Educable Mentally Retarded Student in the Second-ary School, The. National Education Association,1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. 1975.32 pp. 75 cents. Npproaches to effective teaching ofthe mildly retarditd student in the contemporary highschool are discussed.

Educating for Career Development. W. Wesley Ten-nyson, et al. Pupil Personnel Services, Division ofInstruction, Minnesota Department of Education.Available from: Documents Section, Room 140,Centennial Bldg., St. Paul, MN 55101. 1975. 166 pp.$3.25. Monograph includes explanation of careerdevelopment, assümptions underlying career develop-ment, and role of teachers and curriculum in careerdevelopment. Strategies' and resources for iruple-

,,mentation of career development programs are given.

Educators Guide to Free Guidance Materials..(Fifteenth Edition). Mary H. Saterstrorn (Ed.). Edu-cators Progress Service, Inc., Randolph, WI 53956.1976. 395 pp. $10.75. Guide includes annotatedlistings of films, filmstrips and slides, tapes, scripts,and transcriptions, and printed materials in areas ofcareer planning, social-personal relationships, respon-sibility to self and to others, and use of leisure time.Separate indexes list materials by title and subjectarea. Sources of materials are given, and indexes ofmaterials available in Australia and Canada are in-cluded.

Elementary Teachers Guide to Free Curriculum Ma-terials. (Thirty-third Edition). Patricia H. Suttles

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(Ed.). Educators Progress Service, Inc., Randolph, WI53956. 1976. 406 pp. $11.50. Guide presents anno-tated listing of over 1,700 free materials, includingmaps, bulletins, pamphlets, exhibits, charts, mag-azines, and books. Materials are listed by subjectarea, by title, and by source. Names and addresses of_sources. Australian source:index, and Canadian sourceindex lire given.

Mainstreaming: Helping Teachers Meet the Challenge.National Advisery Council on Education ProfessionsDevelopment, Koorn 3087 1111 20th St., N.W.,Washington, DC 20036. 1976. 34 pp. Free. Reportexamines integration of handicapped children intoregular classrooms. Definition and practice of main-streaming, impact on teacher's roles, present status ofteacher preparation, government response to main-streaming, assessment of mainstreaming, and recom-mendations for the future are included.

Non-sexist Education for Young Children: A PracticalGuide. Barbara Sprung. Citation Press, ScholasticMagazines, Inc., 50 W. 44th St., New York, NY'0036. 1975. 115 pp. $3.25. Guide for teachers andparents presents information on how to avoid sexistlanguage and counteract sex-role stereotypes. Activ-ities, materials, and resources which foster nort-xxistlearning for young children are given.

Reading and the Bilingual Child. Doris C. Ching.Reading Aids Series. Available from: InternationalReading Association, 8C3 Barksdale Rd., Newark, DE19711. 1976. 41 pp. $2.00 (members); $3.00 (non-members). Discussion includes description of bi-lingual child's needs, exposition of four approachesused in teaching English as a second language, andpresentation of teaching strategies for developinglanguage and concepts. Final section deals withconsiderations involved in selecting a formal readingapproach to use with bilingual children.

Teachers Make a Difference. Thomas L. Good, Bruce.1. Biddle, and Jere E. Brophy. Holt, Rinehart andWinston, 383 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10017.1975. 271 pp. $5.95. Authors document throughresearch findings the fact that teachers and schools domake a difference in educational progress of students.Explanation of research process and how researchdata can be used to help improve educational practiceare included.

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.Transpersonal Education: A Curriculum for Feelingand:Being. Gay Hendricks and James Fadiman (Eds,),A Spectrum Book. Available from: Prentice-Hall,Inc.,: Englewood Cliffs, NJ .07632. 1976, 184 pp.

_95. Collection of twenty-four articles which deal_with various aspects of transpersonal education,i'lncluding defining transpersonal education, fantasiz--.mg, meditation, and body awareness. Articles tell..bow to help students get in touch with themselvesand their creative abilities. '

-GUIDANCE MATERIALFREE:03 INEXPENSIVE

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Report for 1975. AlfredP. Sloan Foundation, 630 5th Ave., New York, NY10020. 1976. 72 pp. Free. In addition to listings oftrus'wes, officers, and staff, president's statements,policies and procedures, and financial review, reportpresents descriptions of grants to particular programs,such as minority engineering education, and togeneral programs in such areas as science and tech-nology.

Annual Report for 1975: Carnegie Corporation ofNew York. Carnegie Corporation of New York, 437Madison Ave., New York, NY 10022. 1976. 118 pp.Free. Reports of president, secretary, and treasurerare given. Included is a list of grants, groupedaccording to broad program areas and containing abrief description of each program, and a list of booksresulting from grants.

-,Approaches to State Licensing of Private Degree;Granting Institutions: The Airlie Conference Report.

-Institute for Educational Leadership, The George.Washington University. Available from: Post-,isecondary Education Convening Authority, 1001

..Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 310. Washington, DC_20036. 1975, 70 pp, Free (single copy). Overview of.jState licensing including purposes, functions, andI-approaches are described. Appendices contain di-rectory of contacts by state, questionnaire on licensing

,lrpostsecondary educational institutions and responses'..by state, and list of issues in state licensing.

Catalogue of Publications. Israel Information Center,214 Jaffa Rd., P.O. Box 13010, Jerusalem, Israel.

1975, 36 pp, Free Major subjects covered bypublications listed include: Israel, Arab-Israel Con-flict, The Middle East, Jews of the World andMiscellaneous (maps, bibliographies, current informa-tion, posters and other visual aids).

College Board Publications 1976-77. College EntranceExamination Board. Available from: College BoardPublication Orders, Box 2815, Princeton, NJ 08940,1976. 80 pp. Free (single copy). Publications in areasof admissions and placement, curriculum, films,financial aid, guidance and career education, inter-national education, minority affairs, reference andbibliography, and research are listed. Publicationsrelating to College Entrance Examination Board testsare included. Additionally, separate index lists all

publications by author and title.

Educating the Gifted and Talented in New YorkState. Position Paper Number 23. Regents, of theLtate University of New York. Available from: NewYork State Education Department, Albany, NY12234. 1976, 16 pp. Free. Major topics dealt withare: identifying the gifted and talented, programmingfor the gifted, preparing the staff, and allocatingresources. Paper ends with list of ten recommenda-tions for improving education for gifted and talentedstudents.

Facts About the Bureau of Occupational and AdultEducation of the U.S. Office of Education. U.S.Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Of-fice of Education, Washington, DC 20202. 1975. 13pp. Free (single copy). Brief descriptions of responsi-bilities and functions of offices and divisions withinbureau, organizational chart of bureau, and list ofregional offices are given.

International Council for Educational Development.ICED, 680 5th Ave., New York, NY 10019, 1976, 23pp. Free. Brochure describes nature of organization,its role in the studies of higher education, educationalstrtegies and methods, and in international studiesprograms, and its role in conducting seminars andconfcrencos on education. Listings of ICED publica-tions, Board of Trustees, and staff members areincluded.

Multi-Media Ca alog 1976, The. American Personneland Guidance Association, 1607 New Hampshire

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AVe., Washington, DC 20009. 1976. 119 pp. Free.Listings of periodicals, films, books, and cassettetapes in guidance and counseling fields are presented.Materials are Organized according to subject areaincluding accountability, professionalism, elementaryschool counseling, program planning, student trends,testing, and women.

1976-77 Catalog of Publications. B'nai nith Careerand Counseling Services, Address on masthead. 1976.6 pp. Free. This catalog lists current BBCCS publica-tions in guidance, career planning and occupationalinformation. Aids for counselors and parents, in-formation relating to the handicapped and rehabilita-tion counseling, and educational directories andresearch are included. Special Occupational Brief Kitis featured.

No-Need Awards: An Issue. Alexander G. Sidar, Jr.College Scholarship Service, College Entrance Ex-amination Board, 888 7th Ave., New York, NY10019. 197.5. 15 pp. Free. Author discusses whatno-need scholarships are, the histoly and growth of'no-need scholarships, arguments pro and con, thepolicy statement of College Scholarship Service re-garding no-need awards, and recommendations forthe future.

Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory AnnualReport to Members 1975. Northwest Regional Educa-tional Laboratory, 710 S.W. 2nd Ave., Portland, OR97204. 1976. 30 pp. Free. Purpose, members,priorities, and results of programs are covered. Pi-o-grams are briefly described. Chart gives summary ofactivities, including program or project title, purpose,and source of funds.

Report of the NEA Task Force on Testing. A reprintfrom: Reports of Committees, Councils, and TaskForces 1974-1975, pp. 78-86. Available from: Na-tional Education Association, 1201 16th St., N.Washington, DC 20036 1975. 8 pp. Free. Task Forcepositions and considerations, including effects of testson minorities, court actions, and establishment ofdialogue with others involved in test development,use, and research, are detailed. Annotated bibliog-raphy of related literature, as well as list of recom-mendations, is included.

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Time Out: A National Study of Juvenile CorrectionalPrograms. Robert D. Vinter (Ed.), National Assess-ment of Juvenile Corrections, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, MI 48104. 1976. 250 pp. Free. Researchstudy on juvenile correctional programs presentsinformation on characteristics of youth in the pro-grams, which youth are in which programs, whatoffenses they have committed, what other correc-tional experiences they have had, characteristics ofstaff who run programs, what techniques are used tocontrol, treat, and educate the youth, how the staffand youth view existing programs, and what changesthey would like made. Programs in sixteen representa-tive states are examined.

Tomorrow Will Be a New Day. President's Committeeon Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, DC20210. 1975. Un-numbered. Free. Pamphlet givesscope, history, and activities of the President's Com-mittee on Employment of the Handicapped.

ADULT EDUCATION AND THE AGING

Choosing Your Retirement Hobby. Norah Smaridge.Dodd, Mead and Company, 79 Madison Ave., NewYork, NY 10016, 1976. 150 pp. $5.95. Cost ofmaterials and tools, time and work space needed,special uses for creations, and list of how-to books 4regiven for each of fifty hobbies. Hobbies are arrangedaccording to similarities, such as "Sitdown Hobbies,""Workshop Hobbies," and "Hobbies that Take YouOutdoors.

Declaration of Independence and Opportunity forOlder Americans. National Center for Career LifePlanning, American Management Associations, inconjunction with Edna McConnell Clark Foundation.Available from: American Management Associations,135 W. 50th St., New York, NY 10020. 1976.Un-numbered. Free. Overall goals and strategies forsociety in general, and specific objectives, strategies,and programs for the National Center for Career LifePlanning in particular are presented.

Directory: State Agencies on Aging and RegionalOffices. U.S. Department of Health, Education, andWelfare, Office of Human Development, Administra-tion on Aging, Washington, DC 20201, 1976. Un-

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umbered. Free (single copy). Addresses and phonenumbers of State Agencies on Aging and the tenRegional Offices are listed.

Good Age, A. Alex Comfort. Crown Publishers, Inc.,, .1 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016. 1976. 224 pp.$9.95. Book provides guideposts for maintaining

5,dignity and vitality of people who are past thephysical prime of life. Rejecting assumptions that"old" people are helpless, incompetent, and useless,

:,author examnies leisure options, retirement problems,health, sexual activity, bereavement, and areas of

=significance for those who wish to remain youthfuldespite advancing years.

Lifelong Learning. Roger Hiemstra. Professional Edu-cation Series. Available from: Professional EducatorsPublications, Inc., Box 80728, Lincoln, NB 68501.197/6. 114 pp. $2.25. The growth of adult educationin fecent year the role of adult and continuLngeducation in today's society, the community's role inadult education, theories, research trends, and projec-tions for the future are discussed. The uniquecharacteristics common to adult students and variousprogams fOr adult students are detailed. Trainingprograms, including a listing of institutions of highereducation with graduate adult education oppor-tunities, and professional associations in adult educa-ion are outlined.

Love in the Later Years: The Emotional, Physical,Sexual and Social Potential of the Elderly. Tames A.

..,peterson and Barbara Payne. Association Press, 291Broadway, New York, NY 10007. 1975. 160 pp.$7.95.- Dispelling myths about the needs of olderpersons, authors discuss marriage and love, sexualachievement, economics and social involver-tient, plan-ning for the years ahead, and finding self-respect.

New Perspectives in Health Care for Older Americans:Recommendations and Policy Directions of the Sub-committee on Health and Long-Term Care. Sub-

:committee on Health and Long-Term Care, SelectCommittee on Aging, House of Representatives.Available from: Superintendent of Documents, U.S.Government Priuting Office, Washington, DC 20402.1976. 92 pp. $1.80. Investigation into the organiza-tion and delivery of care to the elderly culminateswith 22 recommendations for congressional legisla-tion and administrative action to improve this care.

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Pre-Retirement Education: A Manual for ConferenceLeaders Howard A. Rosencranz (Ed.). Program inGerontology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT06268. 1976. 140 pp. Free. Manual is divided intothree sections: organization and description of pre-retirement education programs, examination ofvarious dimensions of retirement, and informationand resource materials. First two sections are uni-versally applicable; information and resource sectionis oriented to Connecticut.

HANDICAPPED ANDREHABILITATION COUNSELING

Affirmative Action to Employ Handicapped People:A Pocket Guide. The President's Committee onEmployment of the Handicapped, Washington, DC20210. 1976. Un-numbered. Free. Explanation ofSection 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 isgiven. Included are sections detailing who is coveredby affirmative action programs, how handicappedpeople can make use of the program, what anaffirmative action program should consist of, steps acontractor should take to carry out a program, andhandicapped person's recoUrse to action in the eventof possible discrimination.

Careers for the Homebound: Home Study Oppor-tunities. President's Committee on Employment ofthe Handicapped and B'nai B'rith Career and Coun-seling Services. Available from: President's Com-mittee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washing-ton, DC 20210. 1974. 16 pp. Free. This pamphletprovides a useful reference tool for counselors inhelping the homebound attain educational and voca-tional objectives. Courses listed may be taken hypersons of various ages, backgrounds and educationalachievements. They can lead to productive employ-ment, self improvement, or the development ofpersonal interests and hobbies. Immediately followingcourse listings are names and addresses of accreditedhome study schools offering those particular subjects.

Communication Assessment and InterventionStrategies. Lyle L. Lloyd (Ed.). University Park Press,Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Baltimore, MD 21202.1976. 904 pp. $16.50. Collection of articles providesclinicians, teachers, and professionals-in-training with

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basic information on remediation of communicationdisorders for children with developmental disabilities.Topics covered include hearing impairment, languageassessment, non-speech systems of communication,use of supportive personnel, parent involvement, andaudiovisual aids. References for each topic are in-chided to aid those desiring additional information.

Funding Guide for- the Removal of EnvironmentalBarriers. Architectural and Transportation BarriersCompliance Board, Washington, DC 20201. 1976. 22pp, Free. Federal and private sources of funding forprograms to provide accessibility to buildings andfacilities by physically handicapped persons are listed.Included for each federal listing are descriptions,authorization and-eligibility information, and whomto contact for further information.

Phoenix Child, The: A Story of Love. Flenry Viscardi,Jr. Paul S. Eriksson, Inc., 119 W. 57th St., New York,NY 10019. 1975. 208 pp. $7.95. Through the storyof Dan-en, a physically handicapped child who cameto lead a happy and fulfilling life, author depicts roleof Human Resources School for the physically dis-abled and shows how physically disabled children canand should be helped.

Preparation for Work of the Future. S. NormanFeingold B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services.Address on masthead. 1976. 6 pp. $1.00. Text ofaddress presented to 1976 annual meeting of Presi-dent's Committee on Employment of the Handi-capped includes possible directions that may be takenin order to open equal opportunity to all who wish towork. Actions to be taken by the handicappedthemselves and by society are outlined.

Professional Approaches With Parents of Handi-capped Children. Elizabeth J. Webster (Ed.). Charles

-C. Thomas, Publisher, 301-327 E. Lawrence Ave.,Springfield, IL 62717. 1976. 268 pp. $10.95. Articlesare written by those with experience in working withparents of handicapped children. Contributors discus'sthe rationale for work with parents, indicate pro-cedures to use in parents counseling and training, andpresent several models of interaction with parents.

Psychology of Deafness for Rehabilitation Coun-selors. Brian Bolton (Ed.). University Park

Chamber o. Commerce Bldg., Baltimore, MD 21202.1976. 156 pp. $14.50. Intended as a resource forprofessionals or as a text for students, this collectionof articles presents information about the psycho-logical circumstances of deaf persons and describesprinciples, procedures, and techniques used in therehabilitation of deaf persons.

Rehabilitation in Israel, Kenneth W. Beagles, SollyKatz and George N. Wright. 13'nai B'rith Career andCounseling Services. Address on masthead. 1974. 244-pp. $7.95. This volume is a compendium of servicesavailable to disabled and vocationally handicappedyouth and adults of the State of Israel. TeXt isorganized according to program sponsorship, i.e.,governmental, municipal, public and voluntary orga-nizations. Within larger categories, specific programsare arranged alphabetically. Format for each programincludes a description of rehabilitation process corn-ponents such as referral procedures and sources,

and evaluations required through place-ment and follow-up, as well as organizational detailspertaining to program's history, legislative base, col-laborative arrangements, service evaluation, and re-search activities. Appendix B contains, in summaryform, a "Services to the Handicapped Directory"which serves as a useful guide for agency personnel.

THE COUNSELOR'S BOOKSHELF

Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape. SusanBrownmiller. Bantam Books, Inc., 666 5th Ave., NewYork, NY 10019. 1975. 541 pp. $2.75 (paper),Author contends that rape is a deliberate, violent act-designed to intimidate and inspire fear." History of,myths about, and psychology of rape are presented.

Awareness Games: Personal Growth through GroupInteraction. Claus-JUrgen Eloper, Ulrike Kutzleb, Alke.Stobbe, and Bertram Weber; translated by HilaryDavies. St. Martin's Press, 175 5th Ave New York,NY 10010. 1975. 159 pp. $3.50. Instructions forawareness games for groups are given. Games areorganized into the following categories: introduc-tions, communication and group formation, observa-tion and perception, identification and empathy,

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BibliOgraphy of Child Psychiatry. (Second Edition)..rving N. Berlin (Ed.). Human Sciences Press, Be-haVior Publications, Inc., 72 5th Ave,;New York, NY10011.. 1976. 508 pp, $12.95 (paper). This -official

'--,-.publication of the American Academy of ChildPsychiatry includes such topics as: historical, develop-

mental, cultural, and pyschoanalytical bases of child',:psychiatry; psychopathology, disease and disorder;psychotherapy of children and adolescents; com-munity psychiatry; training in administration and

-research; textbooks of child psychiatry; creativity;sources of films. An overview is given of childpsychiatry today, what it has accomplished to date,.and what its future paths may be.

Counseling and Values. Donald A. Biggs, Charles J.-Pulvino, and Carlton E. Beck (Eds.). APGA Reprint

::.Series, Available from:- American Personnel andGuidance Association, 1607 -New Hampshire Ave,,

T.N.W.,'Washingtoh,.DC 20009, 1976. 383 pp. $6.00(me:mbers); $8.00 (non-members). Collection of

--articles by authors such as Anne Anastasi, RobertCarkhuff, Albert Ellis, and- E.G. Williamson, dealswith .topics ranging from unresolved issues in coun-

seling and student personnel work to value educationin the schools.

Counseling Techniques That Work: Applications toIndividual and Group Counseling. Wayne W_ Dyer andJohn Vriend. American Personnel and GuidanceAssociation Press, 1607 New Hampshire Ave., N.W.,Washington, DC 20009. 1975. 270 pp. 57.50. Sug-gested counseling techniques that have been tried andhave worked are presented. Techniques which aidcounselors in developing professionally and in be-coming more effective with clients are examined. PartOne presents techniques applicable to counselortraining and individual counseling; Part Two, tech-niques applicable to group counseling.

Critical Incident in Growth Groups, The: Theory andTechniques. Arthur M. Cohen and R. Douglas Smith.University Associates, Inc- 7596 Eads Ave., La Jolla,CA 92037. 1976. 292 pp. $9.50. The history of thesmall group movement, the conditions which must bepresent for learning to take place in such groups, andthe stages in the development and growth patterns ofgroups are examined. Included are ways in whichgroup leaders can intervene during critical incidents.

Drucker: The Man Who Invented the CorporateSociety. John J. Tarrant. Cahners Books, Inc., 221Columbus Ave., Boston, MA 02116. 1976. 300 pp.513.50. Examination of Peter Drucker's careerthrough personal interviews with Drucker and hiscontemporaries is provided. His work, his influence,and his place in the business world and society areexamined.

Ethics of Manipulation: Issues in Medicine, BehaviorControl and Genetics. Bernard Haring. The SeaburyPress, 815 2nd Ave., New York, NY 10017, 1975.218 pp. $8.95. The author attempts to answer thequestion, "I-low much and in what ways Lan manlegitimately shape and reshape his bios and psyche?"After defining and establishing criteria for de-termining manipulation, a critical look is taken atrecent manipulative developments in medicalpractice, behavior modification, and genetics.

Federal-State-Local Government Directory. (1976Spring Edition). Braddock Publieations, Inc., 1028Connecticut Ave., N.W Washington, DC 20036.1976. 249 pp. 53.95 (prepaid). Government agencies,

offices, leading officials, and their phone numbers arelisted. Major U.S. government and quasi-governmentreference publications, with prices, as well as selectforms of address for government officials are in-

cluded.

How the Brain Works: A New Understanding ofHuman Learning, Emotion, and Thinking. Leslie A.Hart. Basic Books, Inc., 1-0 E. 53rd St., New York,NY 10022. 1975. 260 pp. $10.50. An analysis of thebrain and how :it works, emphasizing the author'sProster Theory, !'is given. Implications of this theoryin the areas or education, child rearing, work, andinterpersonal relations are presented.

Human Economy, The. Eli Ginzberg, McGraw-HillBook Co., 1221 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY10020, 1976, 274 pp, $11.00. Emphasizing humanresources as a key economic factor, the authorexamines the manpower development system and itsrelation to government and the economy, skillacquisition and its effect on opportunity and socialmobility, manpower utilization and policy, and man-power strategies used by various organizations.

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International Who's Who 1976-77, The. (FortiethEdition.) Europa Publications Ltd. Available from:Gale Research Company, Book Tower, Detroit, MI48226. 1976. 1908 pp. $70.00. Biographical informa-tion about men and women eminent in the fields ofinternational affairs, government, administration,diplomacy, science, medicine, law, finance, business,education, religion, literature, music, art, entertain-ment, and sports is presented. Biographical entriesinclude date of birth, -nationality, education, career,present positions, honors, awards, and current ad-dress.

Job SatisfactionA Reader. Michael M. Gruneberg(Ed.). Halsted Press, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 6053rd Ave., New York, NY 10016. 1976. 254 pp.$22.50. Collection of addresses, essays, and lecturesdeals with nature of job satisfaction and environ-mental factors, job satisfaction and individual dif-ferences, and the effects of job satisfaction anddissatisfaction.

Leisure Counseling Techniques: Individual and GroupCounseling Step-by-Step. Patsy F Edwards. Uni-versity Publishers. Available from: ConstructiveLeisure, 8330 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90048.1975. 101 pp. $6.50. This manual presents inforrna-tion on how to become a leisure counselor, includingqualifications necessary, how to plan a leisure coun-seling workshop or create a leisure counseling course.and how to design and use test instruments in leisurecounseling. Categories to include in a leisure activityfile and a source list for leisure activity informationare included.

Measuring Student Growth: Techniques and Procedures for Occupational Education. Richard C.Erickson and Tim L. Wentling. Allyn and Bacon, Inc470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210. 1976. 443 pp.$14.95. Techniques useful in improvement of meas-urement and testing procedures of student growthwithin occupational programs are given. Specificinformation concerning planning and constructingmeasurement instruments is presented with emphasison procedures helpful to occupational instructors,counselors, and administrators.

Meeting Human Needs: An Overview of NineCountries. Daniel Thursz and Joseph L. Vigilante

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(Eds.). Vol. 1 of Social Service Delivery Syrtems: AnInternational Annual. Sage Publications, Inc., 275 S.Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 1975, 288 pp.$7.50. (paper). An in-depth survey is given of thenational social welfare systems in the followingcountries: Egypt, Great Britain, Iran, Israel, Italy,Poland, Sweden, the United States, and the SovietUnion.

New Research on Women and Sex Roles at theUniversity of Michigan. Dorothy G. McGuigan (Ed.).University of Michigan, Center for Continuing Educa-tion of Women, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. 1976, 403 pp.$5.00. This publication is a collection of papersdealing with women and sex roles in society, writtenby University of Michigan scholars, and presented at aconference sponsored by the Center for ContinuingEducation of Women. Research presented is in theareas of changing sex roles and attitudes; work,family, aria social change; status, power, and politics;women and men; and women in higher education,English literature, and media. A section on the needsand directions of future research on women isincluded.

Next 200 Years, The: A Scenario for America and theWorld. Herman Kahn, William Brown, and LeonMartel, with the assistance of the staff of the HudsonInstitute. William Morrow and Company, Inc., 105Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016. 1976. 241 pp.$3.95 (paper). Authors challenge the generally heldview that unless technological and industrial growth iscurbed, global disaster is inevitable. Strategies for a

prosperous future are presented fot major problemareas of population, economic growth, energy, rawmaterials, food, and the environment.

Overeducated American, The. Richard B. Freeman.Academic Press, Inc., 1 1 1 5th Ave., New York, NY10003. 1976. 218 pp. $12.00. The traditional,widely-held belief that a college education guaranteesthe "good-life" is examined in light of recent develop-ments in the labor market. The present scarcity ofcollege-level jobs, the possibility of this becoming along-term problem, and ways in which this phenom-enon can be d,ealt with by individuals and institutionsare discussed.

Sex, Age, and Work: The Changing Composition ofthe Labor Force. Juanita Kreps and Robert Clark.

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1` Policy Studies in EmploYment and Welfare, No. 23.Johns Hopkins UniversitY Press, Baltimore, MD

t 21218. 1975. 95 pp. $2.65 (paper). Restructuring oflabor force in recent years, especially changes hi thework-lives of women, and effect of this change on the

_ total labor force are examMed. Implicatioier of theAchanges are discussed.

Social Problems. Amitai Etzioni. Foundations ofModern Sociolowy series, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Engle-wood Cliffs, NJ 07632. 1976. 182 PP. $3-50 (paper).An overview of the four basic approaches to soeiaproblems and an in-depth analysis of the author's

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approach are given. Although only specific Americansocial problems are analyzed in light of the variousapproaches, these approaches are relevant to other

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, Social Work in Rural Communities: A Book ofReadings. Leon H. Ginsberg (Ed.). Council on SocialWork Education, 345 E. 46th St, New York, NY10017. 1976. 130 pp. $4.00. This collection ofarticles presents both general information and specific"how-to" pieces for those studying to be social

orkers in rural and small communities. Articlesnclude: "Older Americans in Rural and smallTowns," "Experiences in Rural Mental Health,'Community Organization in Rural Areas," and "An

Annotated Bibliography on Rural Social Work."

Stress of Life, The . (Revised). Hans SelYe. meGraw-.Hill Book Company, 1221 Ave. of the Americas, NewYork, NY 10022. 1976. 515 pp. $8.95. Authoranalyzes the true nature of str cs, studies it ineveryday life, and indicates the danger signals ofstress- In addition to providing an explanation ofstress in modem life, book also serves as a guide tocoping with stress in eyerydaY living.

Student Personnel Work: A Program of Devel013-mental Relationships, E.G. Williamson and Donald A-

Biggs. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 605 3rd Ave., NewYork, NY 10016. 1975. 390 pp. $13.95. The beliefthat student personnel work should reach into allaspects of a student's educational experience isespoused. A critical look is taken at student roles inthe management of the college, the role f counselingin student development, and the place of student

personnel research. Included is a section on staffing,budgeting, and administering student personnel pro-gnuns. A final chapter presents views on how studentpersonnel work could and should change in order toadapt to future needs.

Successful Marriage: A Principles Approach. WesleyR. Burr. Dorsey Press, 1818 Ridge Rd., Homewood,IL 60430. 1976. 556 pp. $13.50. This "functional"text identifies general principles in the social scienceswhich can be applied to numerous situations marriedcouples face. Sections in the book deal with com-munication and decision making processes, premaritaland marital relationships.

Suicidology: Contemporary Developments. Edwin S.Shneidman (Ed.). Grune and Stratton, Inc., 111 5thAve., New York, NY 10003. 1976. 569 pp. $27.50.This collection of original articles by numeroussuicidologists has been organized to include currentproblem areas in the study of suicide. Areas coveredare: theoretical interests, professional and ethicalconcerns, and targets for empirical investigation orsuicide theory and suicide prevention work.

Walden Two. (Reissued with new preface). B.F.Skinner. Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc., 8663rd Ave., New York, NY 10022. 1976. 301 pp.$7.95. Text of novel remains unchanged; preface byauthor examines relevance of original work in light ofrecent societal developments.

Welfare Mother, A. Susan Sheehan. Houghton MifflinCompany, 1 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02107. 1976.109 pp. $6.95. The life of Mrs. Carmen Santana, aPuerto Rican welfare mother living in New York City,is described.

Who Will Raise the Children? New Options forFathers (and Mothers). James A. Levine. J.B.

Lippincott Company, E. Washington Sq., Phila-delphia, PA 19105. 1976. 192 pp. $8.95. Life-styles,adjustments, and assumptions about men who havechosen to take on child-caring roleS, such as house-husbands and single fathers, are examined. Authorlooks at specific examples of such fathers anddemonstrates that although traditional patterns ofchild rearing are difficult to alter, they can be alte-edsuccessfully.

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ADL Bulletin. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 315 Lexington Ave,. New York, NY 10016. 10 issues,$2.50 for two years.

Applied Behavioral Science, Journal of. NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, P.O. Box 9155, RosslynStation, Arlington, VA 21209, Quarterly. $19.00 per year (U.S. and Canada; add $7.00 per year for airmail);$26.00 per year (foreign),

Civil Rights Digest. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Available froi Editor, Civil Rights Digest, LI ,S.

Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC 20425. Quarterly. Free.

Clinical Psychologist, The. American Psychological Association, Division 12. Available from: Jerome H. Resnick,Editor, Department of Psychology, 652 Weiss Hall, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122. Quarterly. Free(members); $4.00 per year (APA members not in Division 12); $5.00 per year (institutions)

College and University Bulletin. American Association for Higher Education, 1 Dupont Cir., Washington, DC70036. Monthly (September through June). Free (members); $20.00 per year (non-members).

Counseling Psychologist, The. American Pvclwlogleal Association, Division 17, Available from: WashingtonUniversity, Box 1180, St. Louis, MO 63130. Ouarterly. Free (members of Division 17): $10.00 per year(non-members); $8.00 per year (students).

Educational Leadership. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development 1701 K St., N W Suite1100, Washington, DC 20006, 8 issues. $8,00 per year,

Illinois Career Education Journal. State Board of Education, Illinois Office of Education, 100 N. 1st St.,Springfield, IL 62777. Quarterly. Free.

JTA Community News Reporter. Jewish Te1egr$16.50 per year.

Jewish Cultural News. NatioMonthly. Free.

NATA Quarterly. National Association of Temple Administrators, P.O. Box 193, Northfield, IL 60093.Quarterly. Free.

NRTA News Bulletin. National Retired Teachers Association, 1909 K St., N.W., Wash ngton DC 20049.Monthly (except August). $3.00 per year (includes membership).

National/State Leadership Training Institute on the Gifted-and the Talented Bulletin. National/State LeadershipTraining Institute on the Gifted and the Talented, Suite PH-C, 316 W. 2nd St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. Monthly.Free.

Pioneer Woman. Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America. Available from: Pioneer Woman, 315 5thAve., New York, NY 10016. 8 issues. $5.00 of membership dues per year.

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Progress in Economic Education. Joint Council on Economic Education, 1212 Ave. of the Americas, New York,NY 10036. Quarterly. Free.

Regional Spotlight. Southern Regional Education Board, 130 6th St., N.W., Atlanta, GA 30313, Quarterly. Free.

School Guidance Worker, The. Guidance Centre, Faculty of Education, University of Toronto, 1000 Yonge St.,Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W 2K8. Bimonthly. $8.40 per year:

Vocational Behavior, Journal of. Academic Presg, Inc.,- I I I 5th Av . New York, NY 10003. Bimonthly. $28.00per year (domestic); $32.00 per year (foreign).

Voluntary Action Leadership. National Center for Voluntary Action, 1785 Massachus s Ave., NAV.,Washington, DC 20036. Quarterly. Free,

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