The book Classification of Plans for Industrial Training was written by author Frank Mitchell Leavitt Here you can read free online of Classification of Plans for Industrial Training book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Classification of Plans for Industrial Training a good or bad book?
What reading level is Classification of Plans for Industrial Training book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
These courses of study are not intended to deprive boys and girls of further education in the higher schools, but, on the contrary, they are intended to prolong the school lif e of the pupils and possibly to furnish another approach to the high school. In order fully to understand the schools of this type, it is necessary for one to appreciate this double purpose of prevocational work. The word "vocational" serves in one case to describe the end of the education given, and in the other to indic...ate the interest which is utilized as an impelling force. These schools have invariably been an integral part of the school system, articulating with it in the most natural way, and they have eliminated nothing of the general culture which is commonly included in the work of the upper elementary grades. INTERMEDIATE, INDEPENDENT, OR SEPARATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS While these schools have much in common with the prevocational schools, there is one radical difference. They do not commonly prepare their pupils for high schools.
User Reviews: