An illuminating illustration of the “Corporation School” approach to the problem of apprentice training.
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Apprentice Training Program in Diversified Occupations for the Enrichment of the High School Program. State Board of Control for Vocational Education. Trade and Industrial Division, Bulletin No. 231. Lansing, Mich. Revised, 1937.
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Describing a modification of apprenticeship adaptable to small non-industrial communities.
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Apprentice Training in Agriculture. State Board of Control for Vocational Education, Bulletin No. 253. Lansing Mich., 1938.
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A most suggestive application of the apprenticeship approach to training for agricultural occupations.
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Building a National Painting and Decorating Apprenticeship System.Federal Committee on Apprenticeship, U. S. Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards, Bulletin No. 23. Washington, D. C., 1939.
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Typical of material distributed by the Federal Committee on Apprenticeship.
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Indentured Apprenticeship. Federal Committee on Apprentice Training, Bulletin No. III. Washington, D. C., June, 1936. A bulletin for assistance and guidance in the promotion of apprenticeship.