... at work in various kinds of juvenile occupations, in which they learn no trade, are subject to little if any beneficial general education, and often to much harmful education from shifting experience and environment. Large numbers of these children... Journal of Commerce and Labour - Página 835de New Zealand. Department of Labour - 1911Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1914 - 394 páginas
...education, and often to much harmful education from shifting experiences and environment. Large numbers of these children would be in school if the school promised preparation for some life pursuit. These years are of little economic value to such children, and there is little increase in the economic... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1904 - 916 páginas
...education, and often to much harmful education from shifting experience and environment. The majority of these children would be in school if the school promised preparation for some life pursuit. 7 These years, and the subsequent years, are, however, valuable for industrial education, but there... | |
| 1908 - 1180 páginas
...education, and often to much harmful education from shifting experience and environment. Large numbers of these children would be in school if the school promised preparation for some life pursuit. These years, are of little economic value to such children, and there is little increase in the economic... | |
| 1908 - 760 páginas
...that has any advantage for the employe, four enter a cotton mill or become messengers or cash girls. Many of these children would be in school if the school promised preparation for some life pursuit. The need of practical education is therefore obvious, and is being gradually recognized. In 1890 only... | |
| Massachusetts Commission on Industrial Education - 1907 - 514 páginas
...education, and often to much harmful education from shifting experience and environment. Large numbers of these children would be in school if the school promised preparation for some life pursuit. These years are of little economic value to such children, and there is little increase in the economic... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1908 - 894 páginas
...education which results in such distaste for school that children prefer to enter some unskilled labor, which wastes from two to four years of adolescence...school promised preparation for some life pursuit." Practical Education Demanded The history of our educational system and its perfect adaptation to earlier... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1908 - 196 páginas
...education which results in such distaste for school that children prefer to enter some unskilled labor, which wastes from two to four years of adolescence...school promised preparation for some life pursuit." Practical Education Demanded The history of our educational system and its perfect adaptation to earlier... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1908 - 192 páginas
...education which results in such distaste for school that children prefer to enter some unskilled labor, which wastes from two to four years of adolescence...school promised preparation for some life pursuit." Practical Education Demanded The history of our educational system and its perfect adaptation to earlier... | |
| 1908 - 670 páginas
...education which results in such distaste for school that children prefer to' enter some unskilled labor, which wastes from two to four years of adolescence...stranded at twenty, has missed the purpose of education. Doubtless it is equally true that many of these children would be in school1 if the school promised... | |
| 1908 - 810 páginas
...education, and often to much harmful education from shifting experience and environment. The majority of these children would be in school if the school promised preparation for some life pursuit. 7 These years, and the subsequent years, are, however, valuable for industrial education, but there... | |
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