Some phases of educational progress in Latin America by Walter A. Montgomery

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Author Montgomery, Walter A. (Walter Alexander), 1872-1949
LoC No. e20000307
Title Some phases of educational progress in Latin America
Original Publication United States: Government Printing Office,1920.
Series Title Bulletin, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education; 1919, no. 59
Note "Advance sheets from the Biennial survey of education, 1916-1918."
Note Reading ease score: 33.3 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "Some Phases of Educational Progress in Latin America" by Walter A. Montgomery is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work provides an analysis of the changes and advancements in educational systems across various Latin American countries, highlighting the efforts made toward practical and vocational education. The emphasis is on educational reforms, pedagogical developments, and governmental initiatives aimed at addressing issues such as illiteracy and the need for skilled labor. The opening of the text introduces the reader to the educational landscape in Central America, focusing on nations such as Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama. Montgomery discusses the movement toward practical education—especially in commerce and industry—illustrating how educational institutions are adapting to meet the economic demands of their respective countries. He notes the establishment of specialized schools for arts, crafts, and vocational training, emphasizing the importance of practical skills in the curricula to better equip the youth for the workforce. The section also touches on government support for these educational institutions, demonstrating a commitment to preparing students for modern economic challenges. This detailed examination sets the stage for a broader exploration of educational progress throughout Latin America in the subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class L: Education
Subject Education -- Latin America
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EBook-No. 68716
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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