Injured French and German soldiers had revealed a similar indisposition to undergo vocational retraining lest their pensions be withdrawn.
Another element in vocational retrainingwas its formative purpose.
We are only just beginning to realize that retraining can be of great value in psychic affections also.
Probably one of the greatest surprises that nervous specialists have had in the last twenty-five years in the domain of therapeutics came from the introduction of Frenkel's methods of retraining the muscles in locomotor ataxia.
As a means of upgrading the skills of workers and executives, a broad program for training and retraining was launched in October 1972 with the cooperation of the Ministry of National Education.
Adaptation of agricultural school curricula to the new requirements and speedy retraining of specialists are therefore considered to be most urgent.
And I will propose substantial, new Federal commitments keyed to retrainingand job mobility.
Education, training, and retraining are fundamental to our success as are research and development and productivity.
There is the surgical hospital, the orthopedic institute, and the school forretraining the soldier in whatever trade he may be capable of following.
And all this is leading us toward the point where we may give you instruction regarding the training and cultivation--the retraining and guidance of these out-of-conscious faculties.
By retraining the lower planes of mentation to their proper work, and by stimulating the higher ones, man may "make himself over.
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