The Young Wage-Earner, And the Problem of His Education, Essays And Reports
The book The Young Wage-Earner, And the Problem of His Education, Essays And Reports was written by author Findlay, J. J. (Joseph John), 1860- Here you can read free online of The Young Wage-Earner, And the Problem of His Education, Essays And Reports book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Young Wage-Earner, And the Problem of His Education, Essays And Reports a good or bad book?
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The prefects of the house are elected by ballot to serve their department for one year. As they form an integral part of the system of the house they are chosen from the regular staff and not from the students in training. The Social Secretary is a kind of " ex-officio " senior prefect, whose special work is to look after the dress and appearance of all em- ployees. She co-operates with and works 134 The Young Wage-Earner through the prefects wherever possible, and uses the magazine, The Key of... the House, for the purpose of developing good taste in dress. Voluntary classes in languages are held, but hitherto there has been little demand for anything save French, the attempt to carry on a Russian class having proved abortive. It will thus be seen that the education provided is mainly vocational, with some attention to physical needs and the use of the mother tongue, but not extending to the so-called liberal studies. For education of this latter type the house looks to the Government, considering that it is doing its part in pro- viding a thorough training on the business side.
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