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CHAPTER VI.. Industrial Education.

Insanity: Its Causes and Prevention · Henry Putnam Stearns — chapter 5 of 31 · ~102 words · public domain

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INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.

Occupations of persons admitted to State asylums--Percentage of those having no education in industry, or regular occupation-- Importance of industrial education to the brain--Difficulty of obtaining it greater than formerly--Education of the brain has taken the place of industrial education, and with unfavorable results--The education of the schools does not qualify the mass of people to earn a living: it tends rather to unfit them for industrial labor--The interests of society require that the largest number be educated to be self-supporting--To secure this it is necessary to begin early in life--The same principles apply to education for domestic labor 95

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