The Making of a Trade School
Mary Schenck Woolman
Education & Teaching
The Making of a Trade School
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THE MAKING OF A TRADE SCHOOL
CONTENTS
THE MAKING OF A TRADE SCHOOL
PART I
ORGANIZATION AND WORK
History
Purpose and Scope
Conditions among the Workers
Some Difficulties of Organization
Selection of Trades
Trade Courses
Entrance Plans
Industrial Intelligence
Trade Art Instruction
Health
The Lunchroom and the Cooking Classes
Trade Orders
Placement Bureau
Aims
Kinds and Methods of Work
General Results
Students' Aid
Night Classes
Student Government
Graduate and Department Clubs
FOOTNOTES:
PART II
REPRESENTATIVE PROBLEMS[B]
Direct Trade Training
Need of Preliminary Training
Vocational Training
Trade Shops
Obtaining and Training Teachers
Courses of Study
Investigations
Trade Order Administration
Placement
Trade Union Attitude
Contact with Trade
Problems of Financial Aid
FOOTNOTES:
PART III
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORT
Housing and Equipment
The Support
PART IV
OUTLINES AND DETAILED ACCOUNTS OF DEPARTMENT WORK
The Faculty and Staff
Administration
Admission Requirements
Times of Admission
Records
Length of Year
Tuition
Choice of Trade
Business Management
The Power Machine Operating Department
Aim
General Steps in Training
Dressmaking Department
Aim
Classes
Courses of Work
Millinery Department
Aim
Short Course
Novelty Department
Aim
Lines of Work
Trades and Wages
Course of Work
Interrelation with Academic and Art Work
Orders
Art Department
Aims
Conditions
Difficulties
Organization of Art Work
Academic Department
Aim
Civics
Industries
Arithmetic
English
Physical Education Department
Aim
Prescribed Treatment
Statistics
Physical Education Course
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