THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGES OF EDUCATION SINCE 1944Church of EnglandsettlementtermsaudienceThis chapter contains sections titleddoi:10.1080/0022062800130104GedgeP. S.Journal of Educational Administration & History
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and are supported by the Church of England’s National Society, The Scottish Catholic Education Service, Methodist Children & Youth, the Catholic Association of Teachers, Schools and Colleges (CATSC), Northern Ireland’s Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS), aid and development...
Faith, Class and Politics: The Role of the Churches in Teacher Training, 1914-1945 re-examines the critical role played by the churches in the development of teacher training in England. It focuses both on the church colleges and on the r... M Lofthouse - 《International Journal of Educatio...
The Church thus being fully organized, it was prepared to develop and extend. There was a long period, however, when little was done save retain what had already been gained. Owing in a measure to the popular prejudice against anything that savoured of England, and to the difficulty of adap...
England, Church of The proper designation of this church since the Act of Union in 1801 is "The United Church of England and Ireland." The Reformed Church of England dates from the 16th century; but it is convenient to treat in this article of the rise of Christianity in England, and ...
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