Manual Training in EducationScribner & Welford, 1890 - 310 páginas |
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... occupation among us which has not been transformed , or actually created , since the year 1800. Think of the way we build , furnish , warm and light our houses ; how we cultivate our fields , and harvest our crops ; how we travel , and ...
... occupation among us which has not been transformed , or actually created , since the year 1800. Think of the way we build , furnish , warm and light our houses ; how we cultivate our fields , and harvest our crops ; how we travel , and ...
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... relation between school - work and many Occupations which are likely to follow , declares that 1 British Association Address , 1885 . “ there is at present no sort of connection between DEFECTIVE NATURE OF THE CURRICULUM . II.
... relation between school - work and many Occupations which are likely to follow , declares that 1 British Association Address , 1885 . “ there is at present no sort of connection between DEFECTIVE NATURE OF THE CURRICULUM . II.
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... occupations in the so - called learned professions . It is probable that few boys enter the Latin School who do not expect to go to college . And it is generally thought that if a boy does not go to college he has wasted his time in the ...
... occupations in the so - called learned professions . It is probable that few boys enter the Latin School who do not expect to go to college . And it is generally thought that if a boy does not go to college he has wasted his time in the ...
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... occupations entirely out of harmony with their natural endowments , owing to our present methods of teaching being too rigid , appealing only to one set of faculties in a boy instead of to the whole boy . 1 This is a thing we cannot yet ...
... occupations entirely out of harmony with their natural endowments , owing to our present methods of teaching being too rigid , appealing only to one set of faculties in a boy instead of to the whole boy . 1 This is a thing we cannot yet ...
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... occupations . In the same way in which manual training leads up to art work , it also leads up to scores of special- ties in industrial , agricultural , and commercial life . It leads up to technical schools and to technical pursuits ...
... occupations . In the same way in which manual training leads up to art work , it also leads up to scores of special- ties in industrial , agricultural , and commercial life . It leads up to technical schools and to technical pursuits ...
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Página 280 - The tool instruction, as at present contemplated, shall include carpentry, wood-turning, patternmaking, iron clipping and filing, forgework, brazing and soldering, the use of machine-shop tools, and such other instruction of a similar character as it may be deemed advisable to add to the foregoing from time to time.
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