School economy : a practical book on the best modes of establishing and teaching schools and of making them thoroughly useful to the working classes by means of moral and industrial training

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School economy : a practical book on the best modes of establishing and teaching schools and of making them thoroughly useful to the working classes by means of moral and industrial training

by Jelinger Symons

(The social history of education, Second series, no. 8)

Woburn Press, 1971

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Reprint of the 1852 ed. published by J.W. Parker, London

Includes bibliographical references

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Table of Contents

  • Part 1: how to start and maintain schools
  • need of better schools
  • how to make schools thoroughly useful for poor children. Part 2: the building and organization of schools
  • systems of teaching
  • how to teach reading, writing and ciphering
  • higher branches
  • religious education and moral training
  • school teachers. Part 3: industrial training
  • the school farm
  • appendices. (Part contents).

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