4. Advanced Drawing from Cast and Model. 5. Interior Decoration. 6. Jewelry Design. 7. Modeling and Sculpture. 8. Mural Decoration. 9. Poster and Advertising Design. 10. Stained Glass Design. 11. Textile Design. NOTES: Views of several of the classes are shown in the illustrations. Age of apprentices, 33. INDEX Agriculture, schools of, 49. America a stevedore, 10. I. New York law, 183. II. New York course of study, 190. VI. Bill pending in Congress, 203. IX. Wanted: A job, 216. X. New York vocational school for boys, 219. XI. New York evening school of Apprenticeship and compulsory educa- Switzerland, 133. legal indenture, 140. the entrepreneur, 143. Apprenticeship: contract, 137. Attendance and promotion, 157. Baden plan of training vocational Balliet, Thomas M., on manual train- Barrows, Alice P., 15. Birbeck, Dr. George, 18. Carver, Professor, quoted, 4. in Switzerland, 151. elementary in the United States, 151. schools, 32. improvement Continuation school board, 40. kinds, 87. cost and results, 41, 91. in Massachusetts and Connecti- Dean, Arthur D., 74. lution of, 58. education, 37. Household arts course in elementary New York's provision for vocational Habit of success, 7. schools, 68. Improvement and continuation schools, Occupations of children, 15-16. 32. Industrial arts, teachers of, 99. Industrial revolution, II. Industrial training vs. manual training, 50. Industries in public education, 56. in the United States, 58. Organization of vocational education: in England, 21. in Scotland, 26. in Germany, 31. in France, 44. Page bill in Congress, 170. in the elementary school, 56, 59, 69. Part-time system in Cincinnati, 87. in the high school, 74, 79-82. Jamaica Plain school, 60. Kent, Ernest Beckwith, 52. Kerschensteiner, Dr. Georg, 8, 33. in high school, 88. Place of industries in public education, 56. Public industrial education in England, 18. Retrospect, a, 50. Rochester intermediate school, 72. Ruskin, John, 57. |