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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,

BUREAU OF EDUCATION, Washington, September 17, 1908.

SIR: The interest in industrial education which has arisen in this country has brought into new prominence the whole system of training for trades by a regular course of apprenticeship. Education by apprenticeship and education by schools have gone on for many generations side by side as two entirely distinct and unrelated forms of education. The newer movements are concerned with bringing these two kinds of education together and making of them a new kind of education which shall train equally for skill and for intelligence.

This new movement is attended with obvious difficulties. It is clear that among other things a better knowledge of the apprenticeship system as it is to-day is urgently needed. With a view to meeting this need, Dr. Carroll D. Wright, who is known everywhere as a foremost authority in matters relating to trade education, has prepared at my request an account of the apprenticeship system, which I have the honor to transmit herewith. I beg to recommend that it be published as the sixth number of the Bulletin of the Bureau of Education for the current year.

There can be no doubt that the desired combination of schooling and apprenticeship must be approached from many sides and will be accomplished in many ways. The treatment of apprenticeship presented by Colonel Wright describes certain ways in which this combination may be effected, as shown by recent experience in a few of our leading industries. It will throw light also upon the subject as a whole, and will doubtless be of value even in those undertakings in which the problem is approached by altogether different ways. Very respectfully,

ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN,

The SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.

Commissioner.

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