Children as apprentices to number

J Ewers‐Rogers, R Cowan - Early Child Development and Care, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
children's understanding of the meanings of the numbers in their environment. Children grow
up in a society that uses numbers … with adults making sense of numbers in various routine …

Young children's apprenticeship in number

JS Young - 1995 - repository.londonmet.ac.uk
CHILDREN'S APPRENTICESHIP IN NUMBER This thesis investigates young children's
appropriation and use of numberNumber is viewed as an enculturational development, where …

Labour's Apprentices

M Childs - 1992 - torrossa.com
… From the 18705 on, however, a host of changes gradually lessened the value and necessity
of large numbers of children beyond the boundaries of the textile areas, and the restriction …

Poor children as apprentices in Colyton, 1598–1830

P Sharpe - Continuity and Change, 1991 - cambridge.org
… Ideally, the parental circumstances of apprentices would be compared with the number of
children 'at risk', but because there is no control for migration, the reconstitution is not an …

The London apprentices as seventeenth-century adolescents

SR Smith - Past & Present, 1973 - JSTOR
… were bound as apprentices for a specified number of years, … the supply of labour,
apprenticeship was one of the oldest … of sending children out of the family as servants and …

[图书][B] Doing an Apprenticeship: What Young People Think.

J Misko, N Nguyen, J Saunders - 2007 - ERIC
… had been a second and third option for considerable numbers of apprentices in our study,
such a … attainment of parents influence children’s decisions to pursue an apprenticeship? …

[图书][B] Child workers in England, 1780–1820: parish apprentices and the making of the early industrial labour force

K Honeyman - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
numbers of poor children and the existing apprenticeship system came under strain. As the
supply of pauper children came to exceed the number of … practice of factory apprenticeship.At …

The gendered nature of apprenticeship: Employers' and young people's perspectives

A Fuller, V Beck, L Unwin - Education+ Training, 2005 - emerald.com
… , the number starting the FMA surpassed the number starting the … In particular, it is important
to monitor the numbers of males … For example, a girl who wanted to work with young children

Apprenticeship in theGolden Age': Were Youth Transitions Really Smooth and Unproblematic Back Then?

SA Vickerstaff - Work, employment and society, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
… young worker and their parents or guardian of the apprentice’s child-like status: … apprentices
in this study the transition was under the auspices of a single employer (although a number

Change and continuity in apprenticeship: The resilience of a model of learning

A Fuller, L Unwin - Journal of Education and Work, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… of apprentices as expendable child labour. Furthermore, from 1870 onwards, apprenticeship
… In this paper we have outlined a number of ways in which there have been continuities and …