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Wage Earning and Education

Wage Earning and Education

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WAGE EARNING AND EDUCATION




THE SURVEY COMMITTEE OF THE
CLEVELAND FOUNDATION


Charles E. Adams, Chairman
Thomas G. Fitzsimons
Myrta L. Jones
Bascom Little
Victor W. Sincere
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Arthur D. Baldwin, Secretary
James R. Garfield, Counsel
Allen T. Burns, Director


THE EDUCATION SURVEY


Leonard P. Ayres, Director







CLEVELAND EDUCATION SURVEY


WAGE EARNING AND EDUCATION


BY

R.R. LUTZ




CFS




THE SURVEY COMMITTEE OF THE
CLEVELAND FOUNDATION
CLEVELAND ·  OHIO

1916





Copyright, 1916, BY
THE SURVEY COMMITTEE OF THE
CLEVELAND FOUNDATION



WM. F. FELL CO. PRINTERS
PHILADELPHIA







FOREWORD


This summary volume, entitled "Wage Earning and Education," is one of the 25 sections of the report of the Education Survey of Cleveland conducted by the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation in 1915 and 1916. Copies of all the publications may be obtained from the Cleveland Foundation. They may also be obtained from the Division of Education of the Russell Sage Foundation, New York City. A complete list will be found in the back of this volume, together with prices.







TABLE OF CONTENTS


  Page
Foreword 5
List of Tables 10
List of Diagrams 12
Chapter
I. The Industrial Education Survey 13
  Types of occupations studied 13
  The Survey staff and methods of work 14
II. Forecasting Future Probabilities 18
  The popular concept of industrial education 19
  The importance of relative numbers 20
  A constructive program must fit the facts 23
  An actuarial basis for industrial education 24
III. The Wage Earners of Cleveland 25
IV. The Future Wage Earners of Cleveland 29
  The public schools 29
  Ages of pupils 32
  Education at the time of leaving school 34
V. Industrial Training for Boys in Elementary Schools 38
  What the boys in school will do 40
  Organization and costs 44
  What the elementary schools can do 45
VI. The Junior High School 47
  Specialized training not practicable 48
  A general industrial course 49
  Industrial mathematics 52
  Mechanical Drawing 54
  Industrial science 55
  Shop work 56
  Vocational information 58
VII. Trade Training During the Last Years in School 60
  The technical high schools 62
  A two-year trade course 66
VIII. Trade-Preparatory and Trade-Extension Training for Boys and Men at Work 69
  Continuation training from 15 to 18 74
  The technical night schools 76
  A combined program of continuation and trade-extension training 80
IX. Vocational Training for Girls 83
  Differentiation in the junior high school 86
  Specialized training for the sewing trades 88
 

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