A Short History of English Education from 1760 to 1944University of London Press, 1949 - 400 Seiten |
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... schools . Rugby may be taken as an example of a ' glorified ' grammar school . In 1567 a certain Lawrence Sherriff , who had prospered as a citizen and grocer of the City of London , left some funds for the founding of a school at his ...
... schools . Rugby may be taken as an example of a ' glorified ' grammar school . In 1567 a certain Lawrence Sherriff , who had prospered as a citizen and grocer of the City of London , left some funds for the founding of a school at his ...
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... grammar school which had developed into a public school would still not come under this description . It remains true that public schools like Rugby and Harrow — and , in fact , most of those of old foun- dation - have gone far beyond ...
... grammar school which had developed into a public school would still not come under this description . It remains true that public schools like Rugby and Harrow — and , in fact , most of those of old foun- dation - have gone far beyond ...
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... Grammar , ' meaning of term , 14 , 17 , 87 Grammar schools , 14-23 , 84 , 242 , 255 , 275-6 , 304-5 , 354 Grammar Schools Act , 19 Grants , government , for education ( elementary schools ) , 82 , 114 , 123 , 127 , 130 , 198 , 200 , 250 ...
... Grammar , ' meaning of term , 14 , 17 , 87 Grammar schools , 14-23 , 84 , 242 , 255 , 275-6 , 304-5 , 354 Grammar Schools Act , 19 Grants , government , for education ( elementary schools ) , 82 , 114 , 123 , 127 , 130 , 198 , 200 , 250 ...
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SECONDARY EDUCATION | 84 |
TENTATIVE STATE ACTION IN ELEMENTARY | 114 |
fxIII THE EDUCATION ACT OF 1870 | 124 |
Urheberrecht | |
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