... but little greater than that which they had when they first left school. And a similar fate overtakes the girls. Moreover, the unfortunate education of shifting experience and environment during these years does much to destroy both the substance... Vocational Education - Página 76editado por - 1917 - 303 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| University of the State of New York - 1904 - 916 páginas
...these years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the education which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...citizenship the great majority of these young people arc actually more ignorant that they were when they left school. They are sophisticated, to be sure,... | |
| Paul Henry Hanus - 1908 - 226 páginas
...these years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the education which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...little more valuable than they were when they began to work. They have not become increasingly valuable " economic units." And the reason, of course, is that... | |
| 1908 - 940 páginas
...these years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the education which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...little more valuable than they were when they began to work. They have not become increasingly valuable "economic units." And the reason, of course, is that... | |
| 1908 - 810 páginas
...these years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the education which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...majority of these young people are actually more ignorant that they were when they left school. They are sophisticated, to be sure, but they have seldom acquired... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1910 - 376 páginas
...these years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the education which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...but they have seldom acquired the characteristics of a substantial manhood and womanhood ; and, as I have just said, economically they are but little more... | |
| Julia Emily Johnsen - 1921 - 434 páginas
...Massachusetts two years ago, and it was found that there are probably no less than twenty-five thousand boys and girls between the ages of fourteen and sixteen...little more valuable than they were when they began to work. They have not become increasingly valuable "economic units." And the reason, of course, is that... | |
| 1908 - 908 páginas
...these years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the education which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...little more valuable than they were when they began to work. They have not become increasingly valuable "economic units." And the reason, of course, is that... | |
| 1908 - 940 páginas
...years does much to destroy both the substance and the spirit of the educa-tion which they received when in school. The result is that at the threshold...little more valuable than they were when they began to work. They have not become increasingly valuable "economic units." And the rea-son, of course, is that... | |
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