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Title: Hand-Craft: The Most Reliable Basis of Technical Education in Schools and Classes
Note: Reading ease score: 82.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary: "Hand-Craft: The Most Reliable Basis of Technical Education in Schools and Classes" by John D. Sutcliffe is an educational text focusing on the principles of manual training and craftsmanship. Written in the late 19th century, this book introduces the Swedish system known as Sloyd (or Slöjd), emphasizing the importance of hands-on education through woodworking and mechanical arts in schools. The resource aims to provide a systematic approach to teaching technical skills that are crucial for developing dexterity and creativity among students. The book outlines a structured curriculum of woodworking projects that gradually progresses in complexity, catering to students of various ages. It describes instructional models such as the Kindergarten Pointer and the Flower-Stick, providing detailed templates, exercises, and techniques for each project. Sutcliffe also emphasizes the moral and intellectual benefits of manual training, arguing that cultivating skills through handcrafted work not only benefits individual students but also contributes positively to society by fostering a generation of skilled, industrious workers. By promoting a culture of craftsmanship, the text advocates for a more engaged and capable workforce, ultimately aiming to bridge the gap between education and practical skills necessary for future careers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Sutcliffe, John D.
EBook No.: 37447
Published: Sep 16, 2011
Downloads: 106
Language: English
Subject: Woodwork (Manual training)
Subject: Sloyd
LoCC: Technology: Handicrafts, Arts and crafts
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Hand-Craft: The Most Reliable Basis of Technical Education in Schools and Classes
Note: Reading ease score: 82.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Harry Lamé and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "Hand-Craft: The Most Reliable Basis of Technical Education in Schools and Classes" by John D. Sutcliffe is an educational text focusing on the principles of manual training and craftsmanship. Written in the late 19th century, this book introduces the Swedish system known as Sloyd (or Slöjd), emphasizing the importance of hands-on education through woodworking and mechanical arts in schools. The resource aims to provide a systematic approach to teaching technical skills that are crucial for developing dexterity and creativity among students. The book outlines a structured curriculum of woodworking projects that gradually progresses in complexity, catering to students of various ages. It describes instructional models such as the Kindergarten Pointer and the Flower-Stick, providing detailed templates, exercises, and techniques for each project. Sutcliffe also emphasizes the moral and intellectual benefits of manual training, arguing that cultivating skills through handcrafted work not only benefits individual students but also contributes positively to society by fostering a generation of skilled, industrious workers. By promoting a culture of craftsmanship, the text advocates for a more engaged and capable workforce, ultimately aiming to bridge the gap between education and practical skills necessary for future careers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Sutcliffe, John D.
EBook No.: 37447
Published: Sep 16, 2011
Downloads: 106
Language: English
Subject: Woodwork (Manual training)
Subject: Sloyd
LoCC: Technology: Handicrafts, Arts and crafts
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.