. Industrial Education Magazine . rnate weekplan. Following this ruling, pupils have beensent out in every term above the first has been largely determined by twofactors: (1) The age at which business menwill employ pupils; (2) the nature of the workperformed. As it has been found very hard toplace pupils under sixteen years of age, theyhave been drawn mostly from the third andfourth year classes. Industrial cooperative work for boys has beencarried on in machine shops, power plants, shipbuilding, printing, drafting, chemistry, and sur-veying. It is necessary for these boys to a
. Industrial Education Magazine . rnate weekplan. Following this ruling, pupils have beensent out in every term above the first has been largely determined by twofactors: (1) The age at which business menwill employ pupils; (2) the nature of the workperformed. As it has been found very hard toplace pupils under sixteen years of age, theyhave been drawn mostly from the third andfourth year classes. Industrial cooperative work for boys has beencarried on in machine shops, power plants, shipbuilding, printing, drafting, chemistry, and sur-veying. It is necessary for these boys to acquireconsiderable outside experience. Work in theindustries should, therefore, be started at thebeginning of the third year in most cases. Thegreatest difficulty has been in trying to arrangeprogressive work in the outside shops. The idealof production in the industrial world is that theforemen are too busy to give any time to train-ing employees. The industrial cooperative boy,therefore, gets only a chance to work under com- VI. Look Here a Moment
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