State Intervention in English Education: A Short History from the Earliest Times Down to 1833University Press, 1902 - 366 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... evidence of the attitude of the State as an institution towards education as a necessity of national life . Every parish in the kingdom , it may be broadly said , gives evidence of the attitude towards education of those who were wise ...
... evidence of the attitude of the State as an institution towards education as a necessity of national life . Every parish in the kingdom , it may be broadly said , gives evidence of the attitude towards education of those who were wise ...
Pàgina 9
... later was Bishop Dupanloup , whose name is so well known in connexion with the religious instruction of children . 4 Johnson's Laws and Canons , vol . 1. p . 450 . 10 PAYMENT FOR EDUCATION . dogmatise from evidence such as.
... later was Bishop Dupanloup , whose name is so well known in connexion with the religious instruction of children . 4 Johnson's Laws and Canons , vol . 1. p . 450 . 10 PAYMENT FOR EDUCATION . dogmatise from evidence such as.
Pàgina 10
... evidence such as the laws of Theodulf on a question which has been discussed with some asperity , but the evidence itself is interesting in view of the fact that education was undoubtedly paid for by parents before the thirteenth ...
... evidence such as the laws of Theodulf on a question which has been discussed with some asperity , but the evidence itself is interesting in view of the fact that education was undoubtedly paid for by parents before the thirteenth ...
Pàgina 11
... evidence the existence of the fee system at this period it was evidently not regarded by the State or by the Church as prejudicial to the spread of education . Licences for Schoolmasters . Throughout the twelfth century Church control ...
... evidence the existence of the fee system at this period it was evidently not regarded by the State or by the Church as prejudicial to the spread of education . Licences for Schoolmasters . Throughout the twelfth century Church control ...
Pàgina 12
... evidence against that position - in fact the implication is the reverse , but it does assert the all - controlling power of the Church over education . That control , with brief periods of revolt , the Church effectively claimed at ...
... evidence against that position - in fact the implication is the reverse , but it does assert the all - controlling power of the Church over education . That control , with brief periods of revolt , the Church effectively claimed at ...
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State Intervention in English Education: A Short History from the Earliest ... James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency Visualització completa - 1902 |
State Intervention in English Education: A Short History from the Earliest ... James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency Visualització completa - 1902 |
State Intervention in English Education: A Short History from the Earliest ... James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency Visualització completa - 1902 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 202 - ... the National Society for promoting the Education of the Poor in the principles of the Established Church throughout England and Wales...
Pàgina 218 - ... it would enable them to read seditious pamphlets, vicious books, and publications against Christianity; it would render them insolent to their superiors...
Pàgina 206 - An Act for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton and other Mills and Cotton and other Factories...
Pàgina 192 - Gresham Colledge," sending home observations, both serious and satiric, upon collections and experiments. It has indeed been suggested that the "early development of Anglomania...
Pàgina 192 - ... hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children...
Pàgina 301 - ... wonted course. Make sobriety a habit, and intemperance will be hateful and hard, — make prudence a habit, and reckless profligacy will be as contrary to the nature of the child grown an adult, as the most atrocious crimes are to any of your Lordships.
Pàgina 253 - And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only.
Pàgina 203 - All that will, may send their children, and have them educated freely ; and those that do not wish to have education for nothing, may pay for it if they please.
Pàgina 85 - Let us rather, according to the Scriptures, look unto that part of the race which is before us than look back to that which is already attained. First therefore, amongst so many great foundations of colleges in Europe, I find it strange that they are all dedicated to professions, and none left free to arts and sciences at large.
Pàgina 212 - ... an education suitable' to their station in life ; a duty pointed out by reason, and. of far the greatest importance of any. For, as Puffendorf very [451] well observes, («) it is not easy to imagine or allow, that a parent has conferred any considerable benefit upon his child by bringing him into the world, if he afterwards entirely neglects his culture and education, and suffers him to grow up like a mere beast, to lead a life useless to others, and shameful to himself.