... which will minister to their vocational as well as their civic needs. While the all-day industrial school can seldom teach a trade in the fullest sense of the term, there is a fund of experience which shows that it can do much to prepare girls and... Prevocational Education in the Public Schools - Page 31by Frank Mitchell Leavitt, Edith Brown - 1915 - 245 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1916 - 1062 pages
...shows that it can do much to prepare girls and boys over 14 years of age for entrance into the trades. In these schools a close relation must be maintained between theory and practice. Practical shopwork must be supplemented by related studies in English, civics, industrial history and... | |
| 1916 - 640 pages
...shows that it can do much to prepare girls and boys over 14 years of age for entrance into the trades. In these schools a close relation must be maintained between theory and practice. Practical shopwork must be supplemented by related studies in English, civics, industrial history and... | |
| Will Carson Ryan, Roberta King - 1916 - 1118 pages
...shows that it can do much to prepare girls and boys over 14 years of age for entrance into the trades. In these schools a close relation must be maintained between theory and practice. Practical shopwork must be supplemented by related studies in English, civics, industrial history and... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1916 - 1354 pages
...shows that it can do much to prepare girls and boys over 14 years of age for entrance into the trades. In these schools a close relation must be maintained between theory and practice. Practical shopwork must be supplemented by related studies in English, civics, industrial history and... | |
| David Spence Hill - 1920 - 510 pages
...which they may be safely established and conducted. These principles are twelve in number, as follows: In these schools a close relation must be maintained between theory and practice. Practical shopwork must be supplemented by related studies in English, civics, industrial history and... | |
| 1915 - 616 pages
...of courses, pupils and teachers designed to give either industrial, agricultural or domestic science education as herein defined, under a separate director...should be cut as short as may be consistent with a thoro training for the occupation or trade to l>e learned. . . The shop work must be conducted on a... | |
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