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" I found both masters and foremen in other countries much more scientifically educated than our own. The workmen of other countries have a far superior education to ours, many of whom have none whatever. Their productions show clearly that it is not there... "
Reports, ed. by W.P. Blake - หน้า 63
โดย United States commission to the Paris expos, 1867 - 1870
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The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, เล่มที่ 25-26

1872 - 826 หน้า
...and skill, add immensely to the material wealth of a nation. Such is the uniform testimony where " brains sit at the loom, and intelligence stands at the spinning wheel." But Mechanical Drawing is only the beginning of a course of Industrial training, which is to extend...

Macmillan's Magazine, เล่มที่ 17

1868 - 874 หน้า
...education to ours, many " of whom have none whatever. Their " productions show clearly that there is " not a machine working a machine, " but that brains sit...and " intelligence stands at the spinning" wheel." Mr. M'CONNELL says — " In the class " for which I was juror for England " I made a very careful examination...

The Edinburgh Review, เล่มที่ 127

1868 - 606 หน้า
...education to ours, many of whom have none whatever. Their productions show clearly that there is Dot a machine working a machine, but that brains sit at the loom and intelligence stands at the spinning-wheel.' Let us hear another witness, thoroughly skilled in his own department. Mr. James E....

Systematic Technical Education for the English People

John Scott Russell - 1869 - 462 หน้า
...education to ours, many of whom have none whatever. . . Their productions show clearly that there is not a machine working a machine, but that brains sit at the loom and intelligence stands at the spinning-wheel.' Mr. McCoNNELL says : ' In the class for which I was juror for England, I made a very...

Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal ..., เล่มที่ 6

United States. Commission to the Paris Exposition, 1867 - 1870 - 816 หน้า
...unsurpassed in many of our productions, we no longer hold that pre-eminence that was accorded to us in 1851. The enormous strides that have of late been made by...exist here in the schools of the Cooper Institute of Xew York, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The cause, however, of the decline of the...

The Protective Question Abroad...: And Miscellaneous Pamphlets on Free Trade ...

John Lord Hayes - 1870 - 924 หน้า
...unsurpassed in many of our productions, we no longer hold that pre-eminence that was accorded to xis in 1851. The enormous strides that have of late been made by...exist here in the schools of the Cooper Institute of New York, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The cause, however, of the decline of the...

Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal ..., เล่มที่ 6

United States. Commission to the Paris Exposition, 1867 - 1870 - 824 หน้า
...unsurpassed in many of our productions, we no longer hold that pre-eminence that was accorded to us in 1851. The enormous strides that have of late been made by...and technical education upon the continent of Europe arc worthy of grave consideration in this country, and the examples cited should stimulate us to extend...

Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the ...

United States. Bureau of Education - 1870 - 608 หน้า
...English j urors, says that the cotton production of European countries showed clearly " that there is not a machine working a machine, but that brains sit at...loom, and intelligence stands at the spinning wheel." Mr. McConnell, engineer, declares that England must soon adopt a system of technical education, or...

Report of the Commissioner of Education

United States. Office of Education - 1870 - 590 หน้า
...English jurors, says that the cotton production of European countries showed clearly " that there is not a machine working a machine, but that brains sit at...loom, and intelligence stands at the spinning wheel." Mr. McConnoll, eng_ineer, declares that England must soon adopt a system of technical education, or...

The American Journal of Education, เล่มที่ 21

Henry Barnard - 1870 - 826 หน้า
...education to ours, many of whom have none whatever. . . Their productions show clearly that there is not a machine working a machine, but that brains sit at the loom and intelligence stands at the spinning-wheel." Mr. MCCONNELL says: " In the class for which I was juror for England, I made a very...




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