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manual training

American  

noun

  1. training in the various manual arts and crafts, as woodworking.


Etymology

Origin of manual training

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80

Example Sentences

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The manual training movement incorporated wood and metal work into typical curricula, and, unlike later models of vocational training, was designed to further liberal arts teaching rather than replace it.

From Slate • Dec. 24, 2018

He studied at Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, and got jobs as a manual training and art teacher.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its experiments in such fields as manual training, natural science, and language-teaching by conversation were copied throughout the nation.

From Time Magazine Archive

While a student at the University of Chicago in 1896, where Dewey held sway over the philosophy department, Eby was assigned to teach Dewey-style manual training to a four-year-old lad named Archibald MacLeish.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is surprising that so few efforts have hitherto been made in this country to introduce manual training into Elementary Schools.

From Hand-Craft The Most Reliable Basis of Technical Education in Schools and Classes by Sutcliffe, John D.

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