The State in Its Relation to EducationMacmillan and Company, 1884 - 166 עמודים |
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עמוד 39
... accommodation for no less than 540,000 children . The State had contri- buted towards this more than £ 400,000 ; and a total expenditure had been incurred in providing schools of more than £ 1,000,000 . When we remember that all this ...
... accommodation for no less than 540,000 children . The State had contri- buted towards this more than £ 400,000 ; and a total expenditure had been incurred in providing schools of more than £ 1,000,000 . When we remember that all this ...
עמוד 84
... accommodation in inspected schools for rather more than 2,000,000 children . In the decade from 1859 the accommoda- tion had been very nearly doubled ; and in itself this seemed no mean achievement . The average attend- ance at the ...
... accommodation in inspected schools for rather more than 2,000,000 children . In the decade from 1859 the accommoda- tion had been very nearly doubled ; and in itself this seemed no mean achievement . The average attend- ance at the ...
עמוד 97
... accommodation in Public Elementary Schools ; that is to say , in schools which taught those elements of learning which it was acknow- ledged to be the duty of the State to secure for all children , and schools in which certain primary ...
... accommodation in Public Elementary Schools ; that is to say , in schools which taught those elements of learning which it was acknow- ledged to be the duty of the State to secure for all children , and schools in which certain primary ...
עמוד 109
... accommodation had been nearly doubled between 1869 and 1876 : more than 1,600,000 places had been added , and of these about two - thirds were due to voluntary agencies . These voluntary agencies had received grants in aid for about one ...
... accommodation had been nearly doubled between 1869 and 1876 : more than 1,600,000 places had been added , and of these about two - thirds were due to voluntary agencies . These voluntary agencies had received grants in aid for about one ...
עמוד 112
... accommodation were not supplied by voluntary effort , or where , even without such deficiency , the vote of those who would be electors went in favour of a School Board . As a result of this , School Boards might never come into ...
... accommodation were not supplied by voluntary effort , or where , even without such deficiency , the vote of those who would be electors went in favour of a School Board . As a result of this , School Boards might never come into ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
accommodation administration adopted annual grant appointed average attendance Bill Board of Education burgh bye-laws certificate child Church Commission Commissioners Committee of Council compulsion compulsory powers conscience clause contributions deficiencies denominational schools district duty educa efficiency elementary education enforced England English established extended fees five and thirteen further Government HENRY CRAIK imposed increased inquiry inspected schools Inspectors introduced Lastly legislation machinery ment Minutes monitorial system national system necessary neglect object operation organisation parents parish schools Parliament Parliamentary grant Parochial Board passed payment by results population primary education Privy Council Privy Council office proposal public school Public School Association recognised religious instruction responsible Revised Code scheme scholars School Boards school managers Scotch Education Department Scotland sectarian secular Sir Charles Dilke Society SPENCER WALPOLE standard Statute supply tion Department Town Council Training Colleges voluntary agencies voluntary effort voluntary managers voluntary schools whole
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עמוד 165 - The books are not intended to interpret disputed points in Acts of Parliament, nor to refer in detail to clauses or sections of those Acts ; but to select and sum up the salient features of any branch of legislation. so as to place the ordinary citizen in possession of the main points of the law.
עמוד 165 - This series is intended to meet the demand for accessible information on the ordinary conditions, and the current terms, of our political life.
עמוד 52 - There is only one way of securing this result, which is to institute a searching examination by competent authority of every child in every school to which grants are to be paid, with...
עמוד 127 - Act of 1803, the schoolmasters elect were examined and approved by the Presbyteries, and were required to sign the Confession of Faith and the Formula of the Church of Scotland.
עמוד 48 - a young man, very pale and sickly in appearance," worked as a carpenter during the school hours ; " he expressed a strong wish to have an arithmetic book and a grammar for his own improvement.
עמוד 165 - The Electorate and the Legislature. SPENCER WALPOLE, Author of "The History of England from 1815.
עמוד 166 - INDIA. JS COTTON, late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. (2) THE COLONIES. EJ PAYNE, Fellow of University College, Oxford.
עמוד 165 - The History of England from 1815." [Ready. "Mr. Walpole traces the growth of the power of Parliament through all those stages with which we are now familiar, and he does so very clearly and succinctly.".
עמוד 54 - to call upon him, to onner his old name and his world, and to save " him truly all the days of my life's end.
עמוד 53 - My duty toads God is to bleed in him to fering and to loaf withold your arts withold my mine withold my sold and with my sernth to whirchp and to give...