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activities administrative agencies agriculture available for placement cation centers Data supplied Department of Education distributive education Division of Vocational educa education enrollment employment enrollment in vocational evaluation Federal fiscal year 1966 funds grams health occupations high school home economics increased inservice institutions instructional materials labor manpower ment million nomics North Carolina North Dakota number of teachers Number Percent occupational areas occupational categories occupational education office occupations Office of Education Ohio State University operating operating program percentage personnel post-secondary preparation problems program of vocational projects regional reported requirements research coordinating units responsibility secondary schools shown in table skills Smith-Hughes Act special needs staff teacher education programs teaching Technical Education tion tional education total enrollment trade and industrial U.S. Office voca Vocational and Technical Vocational Education Act vocational education programs vocational guidance vocational programs vocational teachers youth and adults