Papers ... Also the Results of the Statistical Enquiries of the Society, Volume 3Taylor and Walton, 1839 - Education |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page vi
... class requiring that the moral character of the Pupil should be an object of direct culture , the other alleging that this is sufficiently formed by the general tone of the School and the matters studied there ; the one demanding that ...
... class requiring that the moral character of the Pupil should be an object of direct culture , the other alleging that this is sufficiently formed by the general tone of the School and the matters studied there ; the one demanding that ...
Page xii
... the Labouring Classes in five parishes in the County of Norfolk . G. R. PORTER , Esq . 368 On the Present State of Prussian Education . THOMAS WYSE , Esq . M. P. 375 CENTRAL SOCIETY OF EDUCATION . INFANTS ' SCHOOLS . INSTITUTIONS.
... the Labouring Classes in five parishes in the County of Norfolk . G. R. PORTER , Esq . 368 On the Present State of Prussian Education . THOMAS WYSE , Esq . M. P. 375 CENTRAL SOCIETY OF EDUCATION . INFANTS ' SCHOOLS . INSTITUTIONS.
Page 2
... classes . Our opinion has not been hastily nor unadvisedly formed . If we con- sider for a moment the various circumstances connected with the domestic arrangements of the different ranks of society 2 INFANTS ' SCHOOLS .
... classes . Our opinion has not been hastily nor unadvisedly formed . If we con- sider for a moment the various circumstances connected with the domestic arrangements of the different ranks of society 2 INFANTS ' SCHOOLS .
Page 3
... classes . In the case of the mechanic , the labourer , the smaller shopkeeper , and the less wealthy tradesman , the mother , as well as the father , has to toil daily in procuring the means of subsistence . The elder brothers and ...
... classes . In the case of the mechanic , the labourer , the smaller shopkeeper , and the less wealthy tradesman , the mother , as well as the father , has to toil daily in procuring the means of subsistence . The elder brothers and ...
Page 4
... masters and servants - an evi ! which has grown enormously of late years , and partly from the neglect shown in the education of the poorer classes , 1 ners , dispositions , and intelligence , which they 4 INFANTS ' SCHOOLS .
... masters and servants - an evi ! which has grown enormously of late years , and partly from the neglect shown in the education of the poorer classes , 1 ners , dispositions , and intelligence , which they 4 INFANTS ' SCHOOLS .
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
advantages agricultural amount annual annum appear assistance attend Board boys branches Catholic character child classes College committee common schools considered Consistory cottages course crude form dative declensions DIONYSIUS LARDNER district dollars Dunkirk duties elementary employed employment establishment examination exercise existence expense families farmers funds girls give grammar Greek Greek languages Hackney Wick Herne-hill hundred improvement industrial Infants institutions Ireland knowledge labour language Latin Latin languages lessons Lithuanian master means ment mind monitorial system moral nation natural philosophy nature nouns number of children object Old High German Old Slavonic parents parish pauper persons plural population portion practical present principles Prussia pupils received Roman Sanskrit scholars schoolmaster seminary singular society sufficient superintendence taught teachers teaching things THOMAS WYSE Thucydides tion town University University of Dublin whole number words workhouse writing young Zend
Popular passages
Page 235 - It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues, that so at least the true sense and meaning of the original might be clouded by false glosses of saintseeming deceivers, — that learning may not be buried in the grave of our fathers in the church and commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors...
Page 153 - Ireland, 508. — of the Irish Society for promoting the education of the native Irish, through the medium of their own language, 508 — account of . Roman Catholic Institutions for the instruction of the Irish, 508.
Page 273 - The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide, by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis.
Page 235 - ... to the end that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers in church and commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors.
Page 271 - ... made under the authority of the Corporation, or of the several acts of Congress, hereinafter declared to be revived and in force, within the said Corporation, to be existing at the time hereinafter limited for the collection of the said tax ; and at the rate of...
Page 299 - An orphan or deserted child, educated from infancy to the age of 12 or 14, in a workhouse, if taught reading, writing, and arithmetic only, is generally unfitted for earning his livelihood by labour.
Page 33 - And not many weeks or months will elapse before all will be readers. ' In order to learn to read, it is by no means indispensable that the long, tedious method of the schools for children should be adopted. The process may be rendered extremely simple and easy. It is not necessary to commence even with the alphabet, or to go through a course of spelling in Dilworth or Webster. ' Adults have been recently taught to read, in penitentiaries and elsewhere, in a very short period — even within one or...