The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 85
A review of the reports of the British Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction, with notes
Contents
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- Letter
- Technical Instruction in Europe
- Appendix
- A.-Table showing expense of maintaining the German Polytechnic Schools for 1883, in United States currency p. 24
- B.—Summary of all the schools in Saxony under the Minister for Education and Cultus, in December, 1878
- C.—Plan of studies in the Polytechnic School at Dresden, Saxony p. 25
- Mechanical Department. — First Course : for Mechanical Engineers
- Second Course: for Factory Engineers p. 27
- Engineering Department. — First Course : for Building Engineers p. 28
- Second Course: for Civil Engineers p. 30
- Architectural Department p. 31
- Chemical Department p. 33
- D.-Table showing number of hours per week in the course of instruction in the Technical High School, or Polgtcchnicum, at Chemnitz p. 34
- E.—Statistics showing the number of students receiving a classical education
- F.—Conclumn of the Royal Commissioner p. 37
- Progress of Manufacture Abroad
- New Departures at Home
- Origin of Modern Industrial System p. 38
- Foreign Technical Schools
- Societies as Teaching Bodies p. 40
- Education of Artisans Abroad
- Home Industries p. 41
- Report of the United States
- Need of Technical Instruction
- Special Schools Established by Manufacturers p. 42
- Teaching of Natural Science
- Best Modes of Advancing Technical Instruction
- Secondary Schools as a Preparation for Technical Schools p. 44
- Science Teaching in the Elementary School
- Higher Elementary Schools
- Art Schools for Aktisans p. 45
- Drawing and Modelling
- Applied Art Work p. 46
- Industrial Art Museums
- Governmknt Building Grants p. 47
- Teaching and Apliances p. 48
- Manual Work
- Attendance at Elementary Schools
- Colleges and their Teaching p. 49
- City and Guilds of London Institute p. 50
- Technical Instruction in Ireland p. 51
- Agricultural Education p. 53