Pamphlets on British Education, 1714-1873, Volume 41855 |
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... present system are described by the Commissioners in the following terms : We have seen that its leading principles have been to proportion public aid to private subscriptions , and to raise the standard of edu- cation by improving the ...
... present system are described by the Commissioners in the following terms : We have seen that its leading principles have been to proportion public aid to private subscriptions , and to raise the standard of edu- cation by improving the ...
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... system is to become national prompt means should be taken to remedy defects which threaten to injure its success in ... present system became national . But in considering these four points the Commissioners do not appear to us to have ...
... system is to become national prompt means should be taken to remedy defects which threaten to injure its success in ... present system became national . But in considering these four points the Commissioners do not appear to us to have ...
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system , with its local and denominational subdivisions , and ' with its ... present strength of this centre , ' on which everything depends . We shall ... present quite out of the ques- tion ; and that the present arrangement was of a ...
system , with its local and denominational subdivisions , and ' with its ... present strength of this centre , ' on which everything depends . We shall ... present quite out of the ques- tion ; and that the present arrangement was of a ...
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... system of placing the education of the country under the control of a department of the poli- tical Government is ... present system to the whole country . Offices which exercise , as they do in con- tinental administration , an immense ...
... system of placing the education of the country under the control of a department of the poli- tical Government is ... present system to the whole country . Offices which exercise , as they do in con- tinental administration , an immense ...
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... present system , could be compared , would be the great Revenue Departments or the Post Office . Thus , to take the case of pupil - teachers alone , the Committee paid , in the year 1859 , to and on account of 15,224 pupil - teachers ...
... present system , could be compared , would be the great Revenue Departments or the Post Office . Thus , to take the case of pupil - teachers alone , the Committee paid , in the year 1859 , to and on account of 15,224 pupil - teachers ...
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amount annual grants arithmetic assistance average attendance Balliol better boys c'est capitation grant cent certificated teachers child Christ Church classes clergy Committee of Council districts duty effect efficiency elementary schools examination existing fact favour femme Fraser German give given Government H. H. Asquith H. J. S. Smith inspection inspectors institutions instruction jeune fille knowledge labour less Lord managers master means Members ment mind moral nature object opinion Oriel Oxford Union Society parents parish payment persons poor popular education present system principle Privy Council Privy Council Office proposed pupil teachers pupil-teachers qu'elle qu'il Queen's scholars question reading receive reduced religious Report Revised Code Royal Commission Royal Commissioners rule rural scholars Society standard taught teaching things tion tout training colleges University Vaughan W. G. Ward whole writing