Carpenter's work, or joinery, in its rudiments, or in fact any branch of practical industry, may be taken up as soon as the pupil is fitted for it. Industrial art in schools covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the Kindergarten and... Report on Technical Education - Side 137af Edward Combes - 1887 - 252 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1889 - 1242 sider
...\vithaud includes the tatter. It is characteristic in this, that the sy&tem, as I conceive it. is copablc of being introduced into every public or private school...enough to apply it according to certain elementary hand book« of art." ward, bat would do Hin the following way: " Construction work should consist ol'... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1883 - 946 sider
...for children and girls. . . Industrial art in schools covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the kindergarten and the industrial school, but it blends with and includes the latter." The system advocated by Mr. Leland has a peculiar interest as regards Ireland, because no one acquainted... | |
| 1883 - 876 sider
...for children and girls. . . Industrial art in schools covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the kindergarten and the industrial school, but it blends with and includes the latter." The system advocated by Mr. Leland has a peculiar interest as regards Ireland, because no one acquainted... | |
| Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 432 sider
...the pupil is fitted for it. Industrial art in schools covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the Kindergarten and the industrial school,...according to certain elementary hand-books of art. The school began its work in April, 1881, with nearly a hundred pupils, half teachers and half scholars.... | |
| Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 440 sider
...the pupil is fitted for it. Industrial art in schools covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the Kindergarten and the industrial school,...knowledge of drawing, with sense enough to apply it acr cording to certain elementary hand-books of art. The school began its work in April, 1881, with... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1884 - 462 sider
...or in fact any branch of practical industry, may be taken up as soon as the pupil is fitted for it. It is characteristic in this; that the system, as...according to certain elementary handbooks of art. I have found that a great deal of the opposition or indifference to art industry in schools comes from... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1888 - 338 sider
...schools—and it should be in all schools as well as families—covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the Kindergarten and the industrial school, but it blends with and includes the latter. And it may be observed that the system is capable of being introduced into any school or family or... | |
| Reginald brabazon Meath (12th earl of) - 1888 - 384 sider
...the pupil is fitted for it. Industrial art in schools covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the kindergarten and the industrial school, but it blends with and includes thtlatter. It is characteristic in this that the system, as I conceive it, is capable of being introduced... | |
| 1891 - 608 sider
...it should be in all schools as well as families — covers the ground or fills the time intervening between the kindergarten and the industrial school, but it blends with and includes the latter. And it may be observed that the system is capable of being introduced into any school or family or... | |
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