Education for the disabled in war and industry : Army hospital schools : a demonstration for the education of disabled in industry . t is certain that schools can do well to take note of thesethings. Medical examination is already finding its place in theschools. It is possible to train teachers to find and record perti-nent facts regarding the childs social and educational thousands of cases, judging by the number of pupils who leaveschool at early ages, it might be in order to consider seriously theprobable amount of time that the child will attend school. Ifschools knew positivel
Education for the disabled in war and industry : Army hospital schools : a demonstration for the education of disabled in industry . t is certain that schools can do well to take note of thesethings. Medical examination is already finding its place in theschools. It is possible to train teachers to find and record perti-nent facts regarding the childs social and educational thousands of cases, judging by the number of pupils who leaveschool at early ages, it might be in order to consider seriously theprobable amount of time that the child will attend school. Ifschools knew positively that many of their students were spend- Lessons for the Education of the Disabled in Industry 65 ing their last year in school, it is certain that some changes intreatment and curricula would result. It is certain that theknowledge of the physical conditions and mentality of pupilswould make changes in our treatment of them. For the disabledin industry the survey is essential if wise guidance is to be given. Following the survey and based upon it comes the most im-portant single act in the rehabilitation program. This is the. Accounting and BankingCamp Grant, Illinois conference with a vocational adviser who counsels with thepatient regarding future training and vocation. It is probablethat such guidance and counsel will have to be continued through-out the individuals period of training, modifying plans as theknowledge concerning the patient grows. The vocational adviser needs to be a person of consummatetact with an accurate and comprehensive knowledge of oppor-tunities for training, together with the demands and opportunitiesin industry. Such people will be hard to find, but probably notas scarce for civil conditions as for army conditions. Army 66 Education for the Disabled in War and Industry hospitals gathered men from such large areas that each hospitalrepresented almost all the common industries. Disabled civiliansare likely to be found in communities or small regions
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