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" In the great majority of these schools there seems to be a complete want of order and system. "
Essays on Education - Strana 295
autor/autoři: Central Society of Education - 1837
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The Christian Teacher, Svazek 1

1835 - 802 str.
...indeed ;' to which the master immediately replied — ' Yes, I teach that ; you may put that down too.' In the great majority of these schools, there seems to be a complete want of order and system. In one, where there were about 130 children, the noise and confusion were so great as to render the...
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The Quarterly Journal of Education, Svazek 10

1835 - 444 str.
...and arithmetic ; and in a very few of the better class of schools, a little grammar and geography. In the great majority of these schools there seems to be a complete want of order and system. In one of these seminaries of learning, where there were about 130 children, the noise and confusion...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Svazek 22

1836 - 650 str.
...arithemetic ; and, in a very few of the better class of schools, a little grammar and geography. "jln the great majority of these schools there seems to be a complete want of order and system. In one of the seminaries of learning, where there were about 130 children, the noise and confusion...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Svazek 3

1836 - 652 str.
...are generally in the most deplorable condition." — " In the great majority of these schools (common schools), there seems to be a complete want of order and system, nearly inefficient for any purposes of real education." " Religious instruction is seldom attended...
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The Evangelical Register: A Magazine for Promoting the Spread of ..., Svazek 13

1841 - 538 str.
...whole of the moral training in these establishments." The Manchester schools are described thus : — " In the great majority of these schools there seems...The confusion arising from this defect, added to the low qualifications of the master, the number of scholars under the superintendence of one teacher,...
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The Educational magazine, and journal of Christian philanthropy ..., Svazek 1

Thomas Dick - 1838 - 522 str.
...self-sufficiency. Chairman.] With reference to the state of the schools in Manchester, it is stated, that ' in the great majority of these schools there seems to be a complete want of order and system,' that ' religious instruction is seldom attended to beyond the rehearsal of a catechism, and moral education,...
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The Christian Teacher, Svazek 1

1839 - 684 str.
...greater number of these schools there were only two or three books among the whole number of children In the great majority of these schools there seems...injudicious plans of instruction or rather the want of any plan at all, render them nearly inefficient for any purposes of real education." — Manchester...
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Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education

Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1841 - 506 str.
...whole of the moral training of these establishments."* The Manchester schools are described thus: — "In the great majority of these schools there seems...The confusion arising from this defect, added to the low qualifications of the master, the number of scholars under the superintendence of one teacher,...
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Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy ...

Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 462 str.
...grammar and geography. In a great majority of these schools there seems to be a great want of orderly system. The confusion arising from this defect, added...superintendence of one teacher, the irregularity of the attendance, the great deficiency of books, and the injudicious plan of instruction, or, rather,...
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Literacy and Popular Culture: England 1750-1914

David Vincent - 1993 - 380 str.
...grammar and geography. In a great majority of these schools there seems" to be a great want of orderly system. The confusion arising from this defect, added...qualifications of the master, the number of scholars under the superintendance of one teacher, the irregularity of the attendance, the great deficiency of books,...
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