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Many times, however, these initiatives are actually 'unfunded mandates.' That is, requirements such as these are made mandatory, but no additional funding is provided to accomplish them. The intensification of teachers' labor at all levels of the education system that results from this situation is very visible. On the history of education for employment, see Herbert Kliebard, Schooled to work: vocationalism and the American Curriculum, 1876-1946 (New York, Teachers College Press, 1999).
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