The Apprenticeship Bulletin, Volume 1School of Printing of the North End Union, 1907 |
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... Practical Education Thomas D. West Practical and Theoretical Trade Training Printing Trade Schools in France Problem of Industrial Education , The C. R. Richards Printing Trade Schools in England Questions for Parents Printer's Devil ...
... Practical Education Thomas D. West Practical and Theoretical Trade Training Printing Trade Schools in France Problem of Industrial Education , The C. R. Richards Printing Trade Schools in England Questions for Parents Printer's Devil ...
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... practical experi- ence in its especial field , the North End Union School of Printing sends its message to the fraternity and the public in this APPRENTICESHIP BULLETIN , which it is proposed to issue monthly for the spread of the ...
... practical experi- ence in its especial field , the North End Union School of Printing sends its message to the fraternity and the public in this APPRENTICESHIP BULLETIN , which it is proposed to issue monthly for the spread of the ...
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... practical , as well as profitable to the apprentice and to themselves , and that its ex- tension will be beneficial to the moral tone of the trade . THE boys have printed a twenty - page pamphlet giving an account of the Ap ...
... practical , as well as profitable to the apprentice and to themselves , and that its ex- tension will be beneficial to the moral tone of the trade . THE boys have printed a twenty - page pamphlet giving an account of the Ap ...
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... until now those who have been watching it feel that it comes closer to a practical solution of the trade school question than any other thus far offered . N EDUCATION THAT COUNTS O one places a higher value The Apprenticeship Bulletin 3.
... until now those who have been watching it feel that it comes closer to a practical solution of the trade school question than any other thus far offered . N EDUCATION THAT COUNTS O one places a higher value The Apprenticeship Bulletin 3.
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... practical work of the course of instruction . Uniform size , 6 x 4 inches . The Leaflets now ready are noted below . Sent post - paid upon receipt of price : singly , 15 cents each ; five copies of one or more numbers , 10 cents each ...
... practical work of the course of instruction . Uniform size , 6 x 4 inches . The Leaflets now ready are noted below . Sent post - paid upon receipt of price : singly , 15 cents each ; five copies of one or more numbers , 10 cents each ...
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Page 8 - Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not.
Page 5 - We are students of words: we are shut up in schools, and colleges, and recitationrooms, for ten or fifteen years, and come out at last with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing.
Page 12 - But it is a curious thing that in industrial training we have tended to devote our energies to producing high grade men at the top rather than in the ranks. Our engineering schools, for instance, compare favorably with the best in Europe, whereas we have done almost nothing to equip the private soldiers of the industrial army — the mechanic, the metal worker, the carpenter. Indeed, too often our schools train away from the shop and the forge...
Page 5 - No, he will keep him there until the superintendent says, "You must not keep that boy there any longer; you are doing him an injustice." In order to avoid such a condition of affairs, I felt that we should have a superintendent of apprentices, a man whose business was to look after the apprentices, not only in the shop but out of the shop — a man who would see that he is taken care of, and see that the foreman does not take advantage ; but as fast as the boy learns he must be pushed along.
Page 12 - If boys and girls are trained merely in literary accomplishments, to the total exclusion of industrial, manual and technical training, the tendency is to unfit them for industrial work and to make them reluctant to go into it, or unfitted to do well if they do go into it.
Page 12 - They should get over the idea that to earn twelve dollars a week and call it "salary" is better than to earn twenty-five dollars a week and call it "wages." The young man who has the courage and the ability to refuse to enter the crowded field of the so-called professions and to take to constructive industry is almost sure of an ample reward...
Page 5 - They do intend to impart the technical knowledge. We depend upon the various night schools established throughout the city, and we pray for the establishment of more and better night schools to give instruction for that portion of the training of the apprentices. The manufacturer has the commercial side of the question to deal with. He can impart the commercial side of the business in connection with the technical training. He must be a manual student commercially. He must be able to make that work...