Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . nd Students, who are admitted at a reducedfee, by joining a Course, will be expected, if they cease attending any of theClasses, to pay the amount of the reduction which has been allowed. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. The Curriculum comprises courses of instruction in Art, Science, Tech-nology and General subjects, conducted under the Government Board ofEducation, the City and Guilds of London Institute, the Union of Lancashireand Cheshire Institutes, and the Royal Society of Arts. The Classes are carried on mainly with a view to enable artisans—includ


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . nd Students, who are admitted at a reducedfee, by joining a Course, will be expected, if they cease attending any of theClasses, to pay the amount of the reduction which has been allowed. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. The Curriculum comprises courses of instruction in Art, Science, Tech-nology and General subjects, conducted under the Government Board ofEducation, the City and Guilds of London Institute, the Union of Lancashireand Cheshire Institutes, and the Royal Society of Arts. The Classes are carried on mainly with a view to enable artisans—includingapprentices, journeymen, foremen, draughtsmen and others—engaged in theprincipal industries of the town and district (shipbuilding, engineering, andthe various building trades) to obtain such technical instruction in Scienceand Art as will prove useful to them in their respective trades or professions,and also conduce to their general intellectual improvement and advancement. 570 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 571 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d The instruction given also affords suitable preparation for candidates forNational Art and Science and Whitworth Scholarships, Royal Exhibitions,etc., and several of the Classes meet the requirements of Teachers and otherspreparing for the London University Matriculation and other public Examin-ations. As satisfactory progress depends upon tlie work done by the Studenthimself, special importance is laid on the amount and regularity of Home Work,and any Student who refuses to do Home Work may, at the discretion of thePrincipal, be dismissed from the School. Sections of Technical Instruction. The work of the Technical School is carried on in seven sections:— Section I.—School of Arts and Crafts; Section 11.—Mechanical Engineering; Section HI.—Naval Construction; Section IV.—Electrical Engineering; Section V.—Building Trades Classes; Section VI.—Chemist


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