Children from rich families received homeschooling. In homeschooling, children would be taught by a governess, or a female teacher. The only notable thing here is that while boys at age 10 would go on to public schools, the girls would continue to be homeschooled. As for the poor, childr...
By the end of the Victorian era, all children could go to school for free. Victorian schools were very strict – your teacher might even beat you if you didn’t obey the rules. The way we celebrate Christmas was begun in Victorian times – they sent the first Christmas cards and made C...
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Education and refinement were emphasized, with private tutors and finishing schools for children. Fashion: Victorian fashion was elaborate. Women wore corsets, crinolines, and later, bustles. Men wore suits with waistcoats and top hats. Mourning attire became particularly elaborate after Prince Albert...
NOBODY HAS APOLOGISED! Instead, teachers, schools and department have been ignorant, evasive, and/or dismissive in dealing with my reasonable requests for answers. Considering the wrongdoers make a living from "Teaching Kids" perhaps they need reminding of the importance of Honesty, Accountability,...
Ragged schools and Sunday schools Sunday schools were run by churches, to teach children about the Christian faith. Ragged Schools were schools for poor children, these schools were often in one room of a house or in an old barn. School for all Reformers campaigned for new laws to improve ...
Cases associated with schools accounted for eight per cent of all cases in Victoria. Of 373 students and 139 staff who were infected and linked to a childcare or school event, four students and four staff were admitted to hospital, all of whom subsequently recovered. ...
doi:10.1080/13676260903295075Broadbent, Robyn S.Papadopoulos, TheoTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Youth StudiesBroadbent, R. S., & Papadopoulos, T., (2010). We didn't even realize that kids like us could go on the radio - an evaluation of a Victorian schools youth development programme. ...
COVID-19 cases in schools and childcare are mainly driven by community transmission and off-site learning should be a last resort, a new report has found.
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