Learning in the Victorian boarding school was done by rote, with much recitation and repetition and relentless copying of subject matter on small slates using chalk, and into copybooks by means of a pen with a metal nib dipped into an inkwell. Fine handwriting was considered important, so much...
Braille was one of many people at the school who found Barbier’s system promising; but he also discovered its shortcomings. Sonography was quite complex and difficult to learn. It was based on sounds rather than letters. Braille spent three years developing a simpler system. It had only six ...
and the sale of large but bankrupt estates. The government measured the success of its relief policies in terms of this agenda rather than its effectiveness in addressing the immediate question of need. The goal of this agenda was the creation of a society of “rational” small-farm production...
Victorian style furniture, popular from 1830-1890, has its roots in England during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1890) The Queen's love of ornateness in style was legendary and manifested through her own choices of royal decor and room design. Over the course of the 19th century, advan...
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Centre for International Corporate Governance Research, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia Arthur Tatnall School of Business Information Technology, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Bill Davey Editor information Editors and Affiliations Hofstra University, USA ...
DOH Victoria 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Part-time teaching in Victorian government schools: The policy frameworks and the dilemmas facing school leaders This paper discusses the findings of research examining the various interrelated documents that constitute the DEECD work-life policy framework and the di...
terms of what might be called upper-middle-class society, traditional gender roles were still extremely powerful: girls were educated at home up to World War I and were trained for the social conventions of home life and home management; boys were sent to school, often to boarding school; ...
Tennyson’s ascendancy among Victorian poets began to be questioned even during his lifetime, however, whenRobert BrowningandAlgernon Charles Swinburnewere serious rivals. And 20th-centurycriticism, influenced by the rise of a new school of poetry headed byT.S. Eliot(though Eliot himself was an ad...
Sir Arthur William Currie(born Dec. 5, 1875, Napperton, Ont., Can.—died Nov. 30, 1933, Montreal) was the first Canadian commander, from 1917, ofCanada’soverseas forces inWorld War I. Currie taught school before going into business in Victoria, B.C. He enlisted in themilitiaand rose...