The Crisis of Popular Education: Its Historical, Internal, Statistical, Financial, and Political Relations. Including a Consideration of the "Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education", and of the Educational Controversy, in General |
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... schools and in Sunday schools there were 68,508 persons ; and the infant schools contained 50,688 . The normal schools instructed 2,684 masters . The number of boys and girls who ought to attend primary schools was calculated at ...
... schools and in Sunday schools there were 68,508 persons ; and the infant schools contained 50,688 . The normal schools instructed 2,684 masters . The number of boys and girls who ought to attend primary schools was calculated at ...
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... infant schools , or the teaching of children under about seven years of age but as to the comparative efficiency of female teachers for the completion of the education of boys , we must strongly sympathize with the dissentients ; and ...
... infant schools , or the teaching of children under about seven years of age but as to the comparative efficiency of female teachers for the completion of the education of boys , we must strongly sympathize with the dissentients ; and ...
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... infant schools are few in number , are greatly wanted for early moral training , and should be established , especially in larger towns : several normal schools should be insti- tuted for training teachers : a Board of Commissioners ...
... infant schools are few in number , are greatly wanted for early moral training , and should be established , especially in larger towns : several normal schools should be insti- tuted for training teachers : a Board of Commissioners ...
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... INFANT SCHOOL that education for the masses should formally begin . A system ... schools make the most imme- diate and imperative demand on society : but ... infant - population . This is beginning at the true point - the beginning , as ...
... INFANT SCHOOL that education for the masses should formally begin . A system ... schools make the most imme- diate and imperative demand on society : but ... infant - population . This is beginning at the true point - the beginning , as ...
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... schools , alone , will do good we doubt not ; but incomparably less than might be effected by them in connexion with a universal system of infant - training , the necessity of which is but too evident from the present ignorance of most ...
... schools , alone , will do good we doubt not ; but incomparably less than might be effected by them in connexion with a universal system of infant - training , the necessity of which is but too evident from the present ignorance of most ...
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accommodation admitted amount annual appears average attendance Baines Baines's British and Foreign Catholics census cent Cheshire Christian Church classes connexion daily scholars day schools day-school deficiency Dissenters efficient elementary England and Wales established estimate existing five and fifteen Foreign School Society grants ignorance increase infant schools inspectors intellectual labour Lancashire less Liverpool Lord Lord John Russell Manchester Manchester Statistical Society manufacturing districts master means ment mind ministers of religion Minutes monitorial system monitors moral National School nearly normal school number of children number of daily number of scholars object opinion parents Parliament parties popular education private scholars private schools proportion Prussia Public Scholars public schools pupil teachers regarded religion religious instruction Report respecting Returns of 1833 Salford school-accommodation school-system schoolmaster secular education Sunday scholars Sunday Schools supposed taught teaching tion total number voluntary principle voluntary societies W. F. Hook whole number