| Canada. Royal Commission on Industrial Training and Technical Education - 1913 - 690 páginas
...the trade to which the pupil belongs is discussed. He is shown in the struggles of his fellow-workers the continually •growing interdependence of interests...he recognizes how the problems arose which occupy city and nation today, and learns the duties and rights of the individual within the state. This insight... | |
| Robert Hall Best, Charles Kay Ogden - 1914 - 122 páginas
...selection of good books from the school library, for reading at home, is placed at the pupils' disposal. Civic instruction is generally planned as follows...cause are placed before him. Thus, by degrees, he recognises how the problems arose, which occupy town and nation to-day, and learns the duties and rights... | |
| 1914 - 524 páginas
...confidence in his own power." Civic instruction is given a trade setting so as to grow into a realization of the "continually growing interdependence of interests among all citizens of a community." The work is quite as full of lessons for America as for England. BRANFORD, VICTOR. Interpretations... | |
| 1921 - 382 páginas
...follows in the different trade schools. First, the historical development of the trade to which Lthe pupil belongs is discussed. He is shown, in the struggles...cause are placed before him. Thus, by degrees, he recogThree Lectures on Vocational Training, ' ' by Dr. G-eorg Kerschensteiner (published by the Commercial... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1922 - 648 páginas
...the trade to which the pupil belongs is discussed. He is shown in the struggles of his fellow-workers the continually growing interdependence of interests...examples of devotion to a common cause are placed bfore him. Thus by degrees he recognizes how the problems arose which occupy town and nation today,... | |
| 1913 - 790 páginas
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| 1912 - 1222 páginas
...historical development of the trade to which he belongs; he is shown in the struggles of his fellowworkers the continually growing interdependence of interests...devotion to a common cause are placed before him; and so by degrees he is led to recognize how the problems arose which occupy town and nation to-day,... | |
| 1912 - 1092 páginas
...historical development of the trade to which he belongs; he is shown in the struggles of his fellowworkers the continually growing interdependence of interests...devotion to a common cause are placed before him; and so by degrees he is led to recognize how the problems arose which occupy town and nation to-day,... | |
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