... common sense." The amount and value of their labor depend upon the amount of oversight and supervision practicable. But it is safe to say that over 50 per cent of the adults of the higher grade who have been under training from childhood are capable,... Contributions to Education - Página 53de Columbia University. Teachers College - 1915Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1899 - 708 páginas
...grades, who have been under training from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual...their support whether in an institution or at home." From the foregoing we may summarize as follows ; Give a tremendous lift to the public schools by removing... | |
| 1889 - 1022 páginas
...trained adults of either sex, under intelligent supervision in an institution, are capable of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support. The difficulty is to find a profitable market for this unskilled labor. The experience of the Epileptic... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - 1895 - 194 páginas
...from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient * Op. dt., p. 17. amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home." We must not, however, conclude that the benefits of training are merely to be measured by appraising... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - 1895 - 194 páginas
...from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient * op. tit., p. 17. amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home." We must not, however, conclude that the benefits of training are merely to be measured by appraising... | |
| Massachusetts - 1897 - 1372 páginas
...trained adults of either sex, under intelligent supervision in an institution, ¡ire capable of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support. The difficulty is to find a profitable market for this unskilled labor. The experience of the Epileptic... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - 1900 - 232 páginas
...training from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a • Op. cit., p. 17. sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost...their support, whether in an institution or at home."* We must not, however, conclude that the benefits of training are merely to be measured by appraising... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1901 - 502 páginas
...their own support. It has been shown " that more than 50 per cent. of the adults of the higher grades who have been under training from childhood are capable...their support, whether in an institution or at home." The evolution of the care of the epileptic has much history in common with that of the feeble-minded,... | |
| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1901 - 504 páginas
...their own support. It has been shown " that more than 50 per cent, of the adults of the higher grades who have been under training from childhood are capable...their support, whether in an institution or at home." The evolution of the care of the epileptic has much history in common with that of the feeble-minded,... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1902 - 614 páginas
...these trained adults, under intelligent supervision, under institution conditions are capable of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support. The difficulty is to find a profitable market for this unskilled labor. In Massachusetts we have attempted... | |
| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Session - 1902 - 622 páginas
...these trained adults, under intelligent supervision, under institution conditions, are capable of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support. The difficulty is to find a profitable market for this unskilled labor. In Massachusetts we have attempted... | |
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