Technical School and College Building: Being a Treatise on the Design and Construction of Applied Science and Art Buildings, and Their Suitable Fittings and Sanitation, with a Chapter on Technical Education

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Whittaker and Company, 1887 - 244 Seiten
 

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Seite 51 - FELKIN, HM— Technical Education in a Saxon Town. Published for the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education.
Seite 17 - See also the report of 1884 of a royal commission "to inquire into the instruction of the industrial classes of certain foreign countries in technical and other subjects, for the purpose of comparison with that of the corresponding classes in this country; and into the influence of such instruction on manufacturing and other industries at home and abroad.
Seite 106 - The whistling wind rushing through the woods and forests, bloweth where it listeth, and we cannot tell whence it cometh or whither it goeth...
Seite 47 - ... arrangements being made for the work being done, so far as practicable, out of school hours. That special grants be made to schools in aid of collections of natural objects, casts, drawings, &c., suitable for school museums.
Seite 47 - ... regard to the general and technical instruction of the various classes engaged in industrial pursuits in this country, we humbly offer the following recommendations, which require the intervention of the Legislature or of public departments :— I. As to public elementary schools :— (a) That rudimentary drawing be incorporated with writing as a single elementary subject, and that instruction in elementary drawing be continued throughout the standards. That the inspectors of the Education Department,...
Seite 49 - Libraries Acts, beyond its present limit, and that the restriction of the Acts to localities having 5,000 inhabitants and upwards be repealed. (!>.} That museums of art and science and technological collections be opened to the public on Sundays. VI. Special recommendations in regard to Ireland : (a.) That steps be taken at the earliest possible moment for the gradual introduction of compulsory attendance at elementary schools in Ireland.
Seite 49 - Commissioners make the following recommendations, requiring no such action, by way of suggestions for the consideration of those in whose power it is to comply with them : — I. That it be made a condition by employers of young persons, and by the trade organizations, in the case of industries for which an acquaintance with science or art is desirable, that such young persons requiring it, receive instruction therein either in schools attached to works or groups of works, or in such classes as may...
Seite 48 - That provision be made by the Charity Commissioners for the establishment, in suitable localities, of schools, or departments of schools, in which the study of natural science, drawing, mathematics, and modern languages, shall take the place of Latin and Greek.
Seite 48 - Training-Colleges, and its inspection by the Science and Art Department, be made efficient, and that arrangements be made for giving to selected students in those Colleges greater facilities and inducements for the study of art and science in the National Art Training School and the Normal School of Science at South Kensington, the Royal College of Science for Ireland, and other institutions of a similar class approved of by the Government. IV. Secondary and technical instruction : (a) That steps...

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