Industrial training : with special reference to the conditions prevailing in London / by N.B. Dearle.
- Dearle, N. B. (Norman Burrell), 1882-1961.
- Date:
- 1914
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Industrial training : with special reference to the conditions prevailing in London / by N.B. Dearle. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![\avha/( P“ 'OAL ,, TABLES ILLUSTRATING THE ATTENDANCE AT TRADE AND CONTINUATION SCHOOLS IN LONDON. A. The Number of Classes which qualified for Grants held in the Chief Groups of Subjects in the County Boroughs and certain Administrative Counties in England in the year ending July 31, 1912.* Subject. Number of Classes. Percentage of Total Number I. English ....... 9.033 I2‘9 2. Languages ...... 3,261 47 3. Mathematics ...... 10,936 15-6 (<j) .Mathematics (3,027). (6) Practical Mathematics (7,909). 4. Science ...... 4,780 6-8 5. -Mental Science and Psychology . ». 206 03 6. Sociology ...... 1,769 2'5 7. Industrial Subjects .... 7.-113 10-6 (fl) Engineering and Metal Trades (3.21.]). (h) Building and Woodworking Trades (1,680). (c) Chemical Trades (361). (d) Mining and Metallurgy (857). (e) Te.xtile Trades (710). if) Clothing Trades (245). (g) Book and Printing Trades (234). {h) Home Industries (22). (/) Miscellaneous Trades (90). 8. Rural Subjects ..... 47-i 07 9. Nautical Subjects ..... 54 0*1 10. Commercial Subjects .... 13,220 i8‘9 II. Domestic Subjects .... 10,328 14-8 12. Ambulance, Midwifery and Home Nursing 1,510 2*2 13, Physical Training ..... 1,827 2*6 14. Manual Instruction .... 1.749 2-5 L5 Art ....... 2,188 3‘i 16. Music ....... 1.143 1-6 Total ..... 69,891 100*0 It should be noted that the clas.ses in Domestic Subjects are confined to girls. * Statistics of Public Education for England and Wales. Part 1, l alu-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28068956_0583.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)