Middleton, N (1970) The education act of 1870 as the start of the modern concept of the child. British Journal of Educational Studies 18: pp. 166-179Middleton, Nigel (1970) ‘The Education Act of 1870 as the start of the modern concept of the child’, British Journal of Educational ...
We examine the claims of some contemporary High Church leaders and later commentators, that acceding to elements of the 1870 Act, specifically the 'conscience' and 'Cowper-Temple' clauses, represented a pyrrhic victory and that in doing so the Church appeared to resile from its place in ...
separategovernments.TheUKGovernment,the ScottishGovernment,theWelshGovernmentandthe theNorthernIrelandExecutiveareresponsiblefor Scotland,WalesandNorthernIrelandrespectively. England Until1870allschoolswerecharitableorprivateinstitutions,butinthatyearthe ElementaryEducationAct1870permittedlocalgovernmentstocomplementthe ...
The Education Act of 1870 has long been seen as a milestone in educational development, but recent commentators have stressed that it brought neither free nor compulsory education, and its importance has thus tended to be diminished rather than increased. The longer perspective allowed by the hundre...
1.1870EducationAct ---birthofmoderneducationsystem;---introducedstate-financedprimaryeducation.2.1902EducationAct ---establishedlocaleducationauthorities(LEAs)thatwereresponsibleforprovidingschoolsandeducationintheirareas;---authorizedLEAstousepublicfundsforchurchaffiliatedschools;---establishedscholarshipsforsecondary...
(European), through national and regional, to local communities. At each level, they act within and through a range of institutions; these also vary between (and often within) member states. These present massive challenges of co-ordination, and of a policy’s achieving anything approaching ...
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Quoted in J. Murphy,The Education Act of 1870, Text and Commentary, 1972, p. 9. Google Scholar J. Hurt,Education in Evolution: Church, Society, State and Popular Education, 1800–1870, 1971, p. 17. Google Scholar See E. Baines, jnr., Letters to the Right Honorable John RussellOn Sta...
•1.Britishfirsteducationact(1870),byWilliamForster •(a)thecountrywouldbedividedintoabout2500schooldistricts;•(b)SchoolBoardsweretobeelectedbytaxpayersineachdistrict;•(c)theSchoolBoardsweretoexaminetheprovisionofelementaryeducationintheirdistrict,andiftherewerenotenoughschoolplaces,theycouldbuildschoolsand...
But there were lots of towns and cities which wanted to improve their industry, and a school of art was one good way to help this. In a parallel development, the1870 Education Actestablished locally run school boards, with a duty to provide and maintain schools. One can speculate that this...