Taught in the public schools of New Orleans until 1896, when she went to Boston and New York for study, taking a course in Manual Training at the Teachers' College.
Manual training must be made to strengthen the intellectual and moral training or it will fail in its purpose and end as an educational value.
Manual training is now being made an attractive feature in our schools, though by no means a new feature.
If they elect the latter, they drop one study, and in its place take three hours a day in manual training.
The other important gift to Cambridge from Mr. Rindge is a manual training-school for boys.
California, has given his native city a public library, a city hall, a manual training-school, and a valuable site for a high school.
Locke's plan was for a sort of manual training school, the first appearance of such a project in history.
I shall now offer, in a somewhat tentative way, a few remarks intended to be a contribution to the philosophy of manual training as applied to the reformation of delinquent children.
Manual training has a moral effect upon the pupil, of which I have spoken at some length on another occasion.
Of the various systems of manual training, so far as woodwork is concerned, the Swedish Sloyd system, if I may have an opinion on such matters, seems to me by far the best, psychologically considered.
Manual training methods, fortunately, are being slowly but surely introduced into all our large cities.
As a manual training exercise, each pupil may be taught to make his own drinking cup from heavy waxed paper.
They have lately added to the nightly instruction there, I am told, the feature of manual training in the shape of a printing-office, to which the boys have taken amazingly and which promises great things.
Shall a certain public school drop Greek from its list of studies; shall it set up a course in manual training?
He addressed to the heads of all of the factories in the neighborhood a letter, suggesting the establishment of a manual training department in connection with the grade work of the Oyler School.
Dyer became Superintendent of Schools and at once met the situation by establishing a manual trainingcenter in the Oyler School.
Manual training, agriculture, art work, and civics will supply different people with occupations for spare time.
At fourteen, especially, the impulse is, in manual training, to make something and perhaps to coƶperate.
His method was as different from the ordinary kind of "manual training" as hay-making is from dumb-bell exercise.
With burgher schools should go manual training-schools, which does not mean that the latter must necessarily be trade schools.
A pupil who seems to take little interest in arithmetic may take great delight in manual training.
By associating various mathematical problems with his constructive exercises, the teacher can frequently cause the pupil to transfer in some degree his primary interest in manual training to the associated work in arithmetic.
One of the hard problems in manual training, for boys up to twelve years of age, is to find worth-while things to make, within the capacity of boys of this age.
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