technical instruction' shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments. Education in the Nineteenth Century - Side 170redigeret af - 1901 - 274 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Halford John Mackinder - 1891 - 198 sider
...in the latter Act is peculiar :— " Technical Instruction shall mean instruction in the prinsiples of science and art applicable to industries, and in...branches of science and art to specific industries and employments. It shall not include the teaching the practice of any trade, industry, or employment,... | |
| Henry Hardcastle - 1892 - 758 sider
...(1864), 5 B. & S. 73. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION, in the Technical Education Act, 1889 (c. 76), s. 8, means " instruction in the principles of science and art applicable...and art to specific industries or employments." It does not " include the practice of any trade or employment, but, save as aforesaid," includes " instruction... | |
| Library Association - 1892 - 174 sider
...Act) :— (1) Instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industry. (2) Instruction in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries and employments (but not so as to be instruction in the practice of a trade). (3) Any .subject not... | |
| Arkansas. State Department of Public Instruction - 1893 - 462 sider
...with writing. From this manual training, or instruction in the use of tools, the transition is easy to instruction in the principles of science and art applicable...branches of science and art to specific industries and employments. In the United States it has been too common for the children to leave school with... | |
| Peabody Education Fund - 1893 - 454 sider
...with writing. From this manual training, or instruction in the use of tools, the transition is easy to instruction in the principles of science and art applicable...branches of science and art to specific industries and employments. In the United States it has been too common for the children to leave school with... | |
| Peabody Education Fund - 1893 - 500 sider
...with writing. From this manual training, or instruction in the use of tools, the transition is easy to instruction in the principles of science and art applicable...branches of science and art to specific industries and employments. In the United States it has been too common for the children to leave school with... | |
| Henry West Fovargue, John Joseph Ogle - 1893 - 202 sider
...in the Spring of 1898. See Wyatt's Continuation Schools for much useful information. (2) Instruction in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries and employments (but not so as to be instruction in the practice of a trade). (3) Any subject not included... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1894 - 676 sider
...the character of the education to be given in them. Technical education as defined in the Act, means instruction in the principles of science and art applicable...and art to specific industries or employments. It is true that this definition is extended so as to include a large part of what is usually considered... | |
| 1894 - 722 sider
...education in that countryTechnical instruction, as defined in the Act of Parliament passed in 1889, means instruction in "the principles of science and art...science and art to specific industries or employments." Under this definition the instruction takes on widely different characteristics, in accordance with... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1894 - 672 sider
...Accepting the definition of the act of 1889, that "technical instruction shall mean instruction iu the principles of science and art applicable to industries,...and art to specific industries or employments," it may be said that such instruction is seriously regarded abroad, and is practically carried out on a... | |
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