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OBJECT OF THE REPORT:

The object of the report is to set out the conditions

affecting the institution of a system of pre-apprenticeship

training for the engineering industries, as they appeared to the

Principal after a preliminary investigation; and to state in as

full detail as possible the steps that it is proposed should be

taken to meet these conditions.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT:-

It is proposed to deal with the situation in six phases.

1. Preliminary Considerations.

2. Preparations for opening the Junior Technical School.

3. The first opening.

4. Development.

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(a) Students.

(a) Equipment.

(b) Buildings. (e) Curriculum.

(c) Staff.

5. Continuation Classes.

(r) Course Certificates.

6. Relationship to the Technical Institute.

1. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS.

Perusal of the Government Report on Technical Education

emphasised the difficulties which would face the Junior Technical

School. It is fully realised that the success or otherwise of a

system of technical education, unlike secondary education, must

be judged not on the examination successes of its students but on

their success in later life at the vocation for which they have

been trained. This point is of first importance as if we commence

with the boy of 13, who will enter on his apprenticeship at 17

and qualify as a skilled tradesman at 22, it will be seen that

nine years must elapse before the fruits of the system can be

judged. It naturally follows that the scheme of instruction must

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