Education in Its Relation to Manual IndustryD. Appleton, 1884 - 393 páginas |
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... present without an emphatic recogni- tion of the claims of industrial education . When we consider that all labor is now directed by knowledge , and must continue to be so still more in the future , we may be sensible of some surprise ...
... present without an emphatic recogni- tion of the claims of industrial education . When we consider that all labor is now directed by knowledge , and must continue to be so still more in the future , we may be sensible of some surprise ...
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... present system , which develops the intellect to the total neglect of the emotional nature : like expand- ing the boiler , and leaving the furnace unenlarged . The whole scale of graduated animal life exemplifies com- mensurate ...
... present system , which develops the intellect to the total neglect of the emotional nature : like expand- ing the boiler , and leaving the furnace unenlarged . The whole scale of graduated animal life exemplifies com- mensurate ...
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... present condition of the useful arts it is neces- sary that workmen should understand the theory of their handicraft . The ideas which have prevailed in Europe have been developed for a number of years in an almost endless variety of ...
... present condition of the useful arts it is neces- sary that workmen should understand the theory of their handicraft . The ideas which have prevailed in Europe have been developed for a number of years in an almost endless variety of ...
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... present one . The famous municipal school of theoretical and prac- tical watch - manufacture at Besançon is an instance of a technical school founded at the expense of the city which is the principal seat of the industry it is designed ...
... present one . The famous municipal school of theoretical and prac- tical watch - manufacture at Besançon is an instance of a technical school founded at the expense of the city which is the principal seat of the industry it is designed ...
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... present there are fourteen chairs of instruction . It may be well to give their designations , and the names of the professors occu- pying them : Geometry applied to the Arts . - Colonel Laussedat . Descriptive Geometry . - De la ...
... present there are fourteen chairs of instruction . It may be well to give their designations , and the names of the professors occu- pying them : Geometry applied to the Arts . - Colonel Laussedat . Descriptive Geometry . - De la ...
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Página 263 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay : Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made ;w But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Página 159 - Any city or town may, and every city and town having more than ten thousand inhabitants shall, annually make provision for giving free instruction in industrial or mechanical drawing to persons over fifteen years of age, either in day or evening schools, under the direction of the school committee.
Página 227 - ... should be carefully written out on the blackboard ; that each boy should be marked on the work done, and that a record of it should be kept. All this was faithfully carried out, and contributed, as I think, largely to the final success. From this beginning to the close, the school went on with unbroken and successful regularity. The teacher was promptly on hand; the order was good; the pupils interested. It was delightful to see the eager desire manifested everywhere in the room to do the day's...
Página 367 - A shop which manufactures for the market and expects a revenue from the sale of its products, is necessarily confined to salable work, and a systematic and progressive series of lessons is impossible, except at great cost.