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[http://www.taliesin.edu/history.html Taliesin] approach to cleaning at OSE: | [http://www.taliesin.edu/history.html Taliesin] approach to cleaning at OSE: | ||
''The students, or “apprentices,” would round out their education in the spirit of Tolstoy's "What to Do." "The entire work of feeding and caring for the student body so far as possible should be done by itself . . . work in the gardens, fields, animal husbandry, laundry, cooking, cleaning, serving should rotate among the students according to some plan that would make them all do their bit with each kind of work at some time."'' | ''The students, or “apprentices,” would round out their education in the spirit of Tolstoy's "What to Do." "The entire work of feeding and caring for the student body so far as possible should be done by itself . . . work in the gardens, fields, animal husbandry, laundry, cooking, cleaning, serving should rotate among the students according to some plan that would make them all do their bit with each kind of work at some time."'' |
Revision as of 23:00, 19 November 2013
Necessary Information:
- Cleaning supplies are located beneath the kitchen sink.
- Inform an authorized purchasing authority of needed supplies.
Approach: Taliesin approach to cleaning at OSE:
The students, or “apprentices,” would round out their education in the spirit of Tolstoy's "What to Do." "The entire work of feeding and caring for the student body so far as possible should be done by itself . . . work in the gardens, fields, animal husbandry, laundry, cooking, cleaning, serving should rotate among the students according to some plan that would make them all do their bit with each kind of work at some time."