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Name: Frank Parsons
Birth Date: November 14, 1854
Death Date: September 26, 1908
Place of Birth: Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: educator

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Biography of Frank Parsons
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Frank Parsons (1854-1908) was an American educator and reformer whose grasp of problems of public ownership and municipal affairs made him influential among reformers and administrators. Frank Parsons was born on Nov. 14, 1854, in Mount Holly, N.J., of...


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Frank Parsons (1854-1908) is known as the Father of Vocational Guidance. Although he was educated as an engineer at Cornell University, he wrote several books on social reform movements and articles related to women's suffrage, taxation, and education...


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The Career Development Quarterly
Frank Parsons and the progressive movement
09/01/2001: 4,240 words, approx. 14 pages
This article recounts the social influences that must have inspired Frank Parsons to create vocational counseling and traces the profession's early development. Frank Parsons settled in Boston in about 1885, after returning from his hiatus in the Southwest, and lived there until his...
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Career Development Quarterly
Frank Parsons and the Progressive Movement.
09/01/2001: 4,216 words, approx. 14 pages
This article recounts the social influences that must have inspired Frank Parsons to create vocational counseling and traces the profession's early development. Frank Parsons settled in Boston in about 1885, after returning from his hiatus in the Southwest, and lived there until...
 


 

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