Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1946 — Page 24
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By DAVID M. NICHOL Times Foreign Correspondent EDINBURGH, Scotland, Sept. «A hard core of resistance to {change continues to exist in Britain
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Scotland's ef =! forts to provide vocational {raining for its children and meet its need for skilled - labor at the same time, are an example Less than 10 per: cent of the A pupils complete ’ « Mr. Nichol the equivalent of high* school in the United States. Less than 30 per cent receive the so-called “junior leaving certifi-{ cate” after their 14th birthday.
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= begin their working careers at 14, , that vocational subjects have not : been introduced, 3 Some Changes Now 3
¢| A new attack is producing results now, however. - Carefully chosen ythoys of 15 now are receiving 45! weeks of additional training in about 20 “pre-apprenticeship { schools.” Half their course is dey voted to direct vocational trainipg;| . half to academic subjects applied to + modern living. Allowances paid by the state. and amounting up to 180 dollars each, help to relieve the pressure on youngsters who otherwise would he {compelled to begin regular employnent, Local educational authorities and ; trade union officials are co-operating to make the plan possible. Building trades because of the housing needs, were the first to re-| lceive attention. An experimental { school was begun in 1941. Now there |are a dozen of them. Schools fof] iskilled “methanics were opened last | year, and this year a new one for, . . “catering and baking” has begun. Three Sizes ........$1.50 ea. Efforts also are being made to develop hobby and recreation centers about the new schools, and| te teach the boys the art of living. |
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