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GOVERNMENT WITH THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED.

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  Summary of Previous Chapter

  The Attitude of the People towards the Department

  Method of Co-operation with Local Bodies

  State-Aid, Direct and Indirect

  The Department and the Large Towns

  The Department's Plans for Developing Agriculture

  The Industrial Problem and Education

  The Difficulty of Finding Trained Teachers

  How Surmounted

  Difficulties of Agricultural Education

  Decision to Adopt Itinerant Instruction

  Double Purpose of this Instruction

  Relation of the Department with Secondary Schools

  Importance of Domestic Economy Teaching

  Provision of Teachers in Domestic Economy

  Miscellaneous Industries

  Competition of the Factory

  The Department's Fabian Policy Justified

  Its Support by the Country

  Improvement of Live-Stock

  Best Method of giving Object Lessons in Agriculture

  Sea Fisheries

  Continental Tours for Irish Teachers

  Cork Exhibition of 1902

  Things and Ideas

  Concluding Words

  INDEX

Ireland In The New Century

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