Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy Council from 1846 to 1852; with Suggestions as to Future PolicyLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 - 500 sider |
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... College , at the same Meeting . " We feel it necessary to say that , by the term Education , we mean training The Principles and Objects of the Medieval Party . 9.
... College , at the same Meeting . " We feel it necessary to say that , by the term Education , we mean training The Principles and Objects of the Medieval Party . 9.
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... Training Colleges , appears to them a suspicious attempt to impregnate the minds of the students with predilections ... Training Institutions , and in the facilities afforded to the clergy and others for procuring school maps and other ...
... Training Colleges , appears to them a suspicious attempt to impregnate the minds of the students with predilections ... Training Institutions , and in the facilities afforded to the clergy and others for procuring school maps and other ...
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... Training Colleges , has appeared to them to give a preponderance to the same influences , as those which they believe to prevail in the Committee of the National Society . They have therefore established Training Colleges , which do not ...
... Training Colleges , has appeared to them to give a preponderance to the same influences , as those which they believe to prevail in the Committee of the National Society . They have therefore established Training Colleges , which do not ...
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... Training Colleges . These summaries render it unnecessary now to review such matters in detail . A brief recapitulation , from a different point of view to that from which they were surveyed in these pamphlets , will enable the reader ...
... Training Colleges . These summaries render it unnecessary now to review such matters in detail . A brief recapitulation , from a different point of view to that from which they were surveyed in these pamphlets , will enable the reader ...
Side 61
... Masters chiefly selected in Scotland , but these were generally imper- fectly instructed in method , and ignorant of the organi- zation of schools . The teachers of the National and 62 The Necessity for founding a Training College .
... Masters chiefly selected in Scotland , but these were generally imper- fectly instructed in method , and ignorant of the organi- zation of schools . The teachers of the National and 62 The Necessity for founding a Training College .
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Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy ... Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy ... Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy ... Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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amount annum Appendix application appointed apprenticeship attendance augmentation authority average Bill Board Borough Catechism charge Charity Commission Church of England Church of Scotland civil classes of Schools cloth Commissioners Committee of Council Congregational cost Council on Education Court of Chancery Courts of Equity derived District School Committee duty Edition Education in Scotland efficient Elementary Schools endowments England Schools established estimate existing expense funds G. A. Denison Government heritors Ibid income inquiry inspection Inspectors instruction laity Lord Manchester and Salford Master ment Minutes of 1846 National paid parish Parliament Parochial Schools persons poor Presbyteries present principles Public Charities public education Pupil Teachers pupil-teachers Queen's Scholars religion Religious Communions Report Roman Catholic salary Salford scheme School buildings School pence Schoolmasters Scotland secular secure Society sources stipend subscriptions Table tion Total Training Colleges Training Schools trustees voluntary
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