The Educational Systems of Great Britain and IrelandClarendon Press, 1898 - 320 páginas |
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... Established Church . Indeed , very little elementary instruction given in this country was of any value which was not given in schools directly or indirectly connected with religious de- nominations or societies - unless the ...
... Established Church . Indeed , very little elementary instruction given in this country was of any value which was not given in schools directly or indirectly connected with religious de- nominations or societies - unless the ...
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... Established Church1 , had been founded in 1811 to take up the educational part of the work of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , founded in 16982 , and its schools were carried on in accordance with the ideas of Dr. Bell 3 ...
... Established Church1 , had been founded in 1811 to take up the educational part of the work of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , founded in 16982 , and its schools were carried on in accordance with the ideas of Dr. Bell 3 ...
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... Established Church has made great efforts to pro- mote the building of schools , and that the National and the 1 The Upper Chamber , by 229 to 118 , presented an address to the Queen , which was practically a protest against the new ...
... Established Church has made great efforts to pro- mote the building of schools , and that the National and the 1 The Upper Chamber , by 229 to 118 , presented an address to the Queen , which was practically a protest against the new ...
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... establish Training Colleges , and it was readily met by corresponding contributions on their part . The Committee decided that the annual Government Grant was still to be spent chiefly in granting aid to the building of school - houses ...
... establish Training Colleges , and it was readily met by corresponding contributions on their part . The Committee decided that the annual Government Grant was still to be spent chiefly in granting aid to the building of school - houses ...
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... Established Church Inspectors was settled in 18402 by a concorda the Archbishops of Canterbury and York were of the Inspectors appointed to inspect Church their provinces . In practice none but clerg appointed for this branch of the ...
... Established Church Inspectors was settled in 18402 by a concorda the Archbishops of Canterbury and York were of the Inspectors appointed to inspect Church their provinces . In practice none but clerg appointed for this branch of the ...
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Aberdare Report annual appointed Art Department authorities boys Bryce Report burgh schools Catholic certificates Charity Commission child Church classes Commissioners compulsory day schools denominational districts Dublin Edinburgh Edition Educa Education Act Education Department elementary education Endowed Schools England and Wales English established examination Extra fcap fees girls given Glasgow grants Home Secretary House of Commons Ibid Industrial Schools inspection Inspectors institutions Ireland Irish Kildare lectures Lord masters matriculation ment National Schools parents parish Parliament passed payment Poor Law Poor Law Schools Powis Privy Council public elementary schools public schools pupils received recommended Reformatories regulations religious instruction Royal Commission scheme School Boards schoolmasters Schools Act Science and Art Scotch Education Department Scotland secondary education secondary schools Select Committee Statutes subjects Taunton teachers teaching Technical Instruction tion Training Colleges University of Dublin Vict Vide voluntary schools voted women
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Página 44 - workshop" means any premises, room or place, not being a factory as above defined, wherein any manual labor is exercised by way of trade or for purposes of gain in or incidental to any process of making, altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing or adapting for sale any article...
Página 123 - ... such inmate, nor shall authorize the education of any child in such workhouse in any religious creed other than that professed by the parents or surviving parent of such child, and to which such parents or parent shall object, or, in the case of an orphan, to which the godfather or godmother of such orphan shall so object...
Página 26 - It shall be the duty of the parent of every child to cause such child to receive efficient elementary instruction in reading, writing, and arithmetic, and if such parent fail to perform such duty, he shall be liable to such orders and penalties as are provided by this Act.
Página 124 - Parent shall object, or, in the Case of an Orphan, to which the Godfather or Godmother of such Orphan shall so object: Provided also, that it shall and may be lawful for any licensed Minister of the Religious Persuasion of any Inmate of such Workhouse, at all Times in the Day, on the Request of such Inmate, to visit such Workhouse for the Purpose of affording Religious Assistance to such Inmate, and also for the Purpose of instructing his Child or Children in the Principles of their Religion.
Página 84 - ... be explicitly avowed, and clearly understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians.
Página 179 - ... include instruction in the branches of science and art with respect to which grants are for the time being made by the Department of Science and Art, and any other form of instruction (including modern languages and commercial and agricultural subjects), which may for the time being be sanctioned by that Department by a minute laid before Parliament and made on the representation of a local authority that such a form of instruction is required by the circumstances of its district.
Página 90 - ... and that the time for giving it be so fixed, that no child shall be thereby, in effect, excluded, directly or indirectly, from the other advantages which the School affords.
Página 182 - Whereas it is expedient to make Provision for testing, according to fixed Rules, the Qualifications of the young Men who may from Time to Time be proposed to be appointed to the Junior Situations in any of Her Majesty's Civil Establishments.
Página 19 - there shall be provided for every school district a sufficient amount of accommodation in public elementary . schools available for all the children resident in such district, for whose elementary education efficient and suitable provision is not otherwise made.
Página 44 - shall mean any room or place whatever, whether in the open air or under cover, in which any handicraft is carried on by any child, young person, or woman, and to which and over which the person by whom such child, young person, or woman is employed has the right of access and control : •' The Court " shall include any justice or justices, • • » magistrate or magistrates, to whom jurisdiction is given by this Act.