The Development of Industrial Education in Michigan |
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Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Apprenticeship Classes | 7 |
The Earliest Successful and Influential Trade | 10 |
a The Morrill | 16 |
Industrial Education Movements | 22 |
Features of the SmithHughes | 30 |
The GeorgeDeen Vocational | 36 |
a Introduction | 43 |
Manistee | 117 |
Pontiac | 123 |
Benton Harbor | 129 |
Work Offered in Various Types of Industrial | 135 |
General Industrial Schools or Classes | 141 |
Diversified Occupations Courses | 149 |
b Present Certification Requirements | 157 |
Professional and Practical Improvement | 161 |
Michigan Legislation and Plans Introduced | 49 |
Changes Made in the James Law by Amendments | 57 |
Industrial Education Planning Committee | 64 |
The Introduction and Development of SmithHughes | 81 |
Detroit | 89 |
41 | 90 |
Saginaw | 97 |
Lansing | 104 |
Bay City | 111 |
Extension Service In Service Training | 169 |
News Bulletin | 176 |
Summary | 184 |
a Committee Reports | 191 |
Officers and Members of the Executive | 199 |
with Other States | 203 |
Basic Annual Allotment to States Under | 209 |
Copyright | |