Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1923

Page 36 of 118

 

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Problems of the Vocational School N O one can come in contact with employers in many cities, in dealing with apprentices particularly, without observing how badly informed they are on the functions of the Vocational School. Of this the average employer, superintendent, or foreman, has only a hazy idea. Usually he is prejudiced against them and this prejudice is often strengthened when he asks a vocational school pupil what is being taught him and receives an unsatisfactory reply. Here again Los Angeles has come to the front, and in her Part-Time Vocational classes has given to the average employer an excellent chance to find out to just what extent the public school can be of service to him. Vocational schools and vocational departments of our public schools are still in their infancy. Few realize what a multitude of problems the director has to face. His is a big job. There is as much difference in handling vocational students and students of the regular High School as there is between day and night. Results call for assistance from employer and employee, and one of the greatest problems lies here. Vocational classes in the public schools are for the purpose of furnish- ing employees with more or less general and less specific training than say-a corporation school, and in this way they lay the foundation for that later specialization. Preparatory vocational classes in industrial, trade and commercial work give elementary preparation to young people before they go to work. These classes have certain distinct and well-recognized values. They serve as a selective process, helping young people to find out before they go to work what are the things in which they are interested, and what are the things at which they are likely to be most proficient. This is helping a great deal in the more intelligent choice of a career and better fitting of employes to their work. These schools are rescuing from the scrap pile many boys and girls who are not interested in the re- gular public school work of the high school type-who find their best ex- pression in dealing with things concretely and learn best by doing-and who see things better when they are related to what they are doing. This is distinct salvage. Such schools are laying the ground work for a broader understandingand an appreciation of quantities, of problems, and of ap- plication of knowledge to industrial fields. Page Thirty-two

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receive tangible results in increased productivity to the individual Which, of course, means increased productivity to society. In this day and age there is positively no excuse for ignorance on the part of anyone. Text- books are even furnished to the student by the community. This com- munity has been generous in meeting its educational needs.. It is hoped that those who are in a position to take advantage of these educational op- portunities will make the best possible use of them. Enrollment for Day Classes D a y Cla s s e sg Day Classes for Plumbers, Bricklayers, Tile and Marble Workers, Plasterers and Detail Plan Interpretation and Making for the various trades, are in process of formation and are open for enrollment. B ull e t i n sg Bulletins will be issued from time to time announcing additional classes, their time and places of meeting, with their courses of study. S t u d e n t sg All persons with previous trade training or experience or those who are at present employed in the trades, are eligible for enroll- ment in these classes. I n f o r m a t i o ng For information concerning day or night classes in any department, call 823111 and get in touch with the Co-ordinating Principal, Sadie C. Atherton, 540 Maple Ave. Page Thirty-one



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Adult Education Essential By WILLIAM GIBBS McADOO Former Secretary of the U. S. Treasury Y experience in life convinces me that, no matter how long a man may live or how much he may learn in schools and colleges and in practical affairs, he can never get too much education The world is so vast in area and diversification, populations are so great and of such varied races, social, economic and political problems are of such com- plexity and magnitude, that human brains of increasing power and know- ledge are required to deal with them. These brains cannot be developed with- out constant application and study and even the most powerful brains, at the end of a long lifetime of strenuous and intelligent effort, will know little at best, in comparison with the vast storehouse of knowledge which a superman would have to possess to contend successfully with the greatest problems that are inseparably connected with human life and progress. It therefore behooves every man al and Woman to acquife 311 the know- Underwood 8: Underwood Studios ledge, theoretical and practical, that they can possibly get if they want to add to their effectiveness and increase their chances of success. Life is a continuous school and there is an unconscious and constant absorption of knowledge by the intelligent individual, in addition to the conscious knowledge he gains from actual and direct effort. Adult schools, especially of the vocational character, supply, I think, Page Thirty-three L

Suggestions in the Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) collection:

Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 62

1923, pg 62

Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 6

1923, pg 6

Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 94

1923, pg 94

Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 58

1923, pg 58

Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 92

1923, pg 92

Maple Avenue Evening High School - Progress Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 99

1923, pg 99


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