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Report from the Select Committee on Education: Together with the Proceedings ... - Page 95
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Education - 1865 - 478 pages
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Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education

Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1863 - 638 pages
...well to read these forms carefully and minutely over. They are the summary of your instructions. 7. The grant to be made to each school depends, as it...reasons of such dissatisfaction are confirmed (Article 51 e) no grant is made. You will judge every school by the same standard that you have hitherto used,...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1864 - 1376 pages
...each school dependi, as it hag ever done, upon the school's whole character and work. The grant ia offered for attendance in a school with which the...reasons of such dissatisfaction are confirmed (Article 81 E), no grant is made. Tou will judge every school by the same standard that you have hitherto used,...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 6

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1865 - 614 pages
...because there was a manifest deficiency of instruction. 1837. Are you not aware that so far back ae September 1862 instructions were issued to the inspectors,...reasons of such dissatisfaction are confirmed (Article 51e), no grant is made. You will judge every school by the same standard that you have hitherto used...
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Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education

Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1867 - 850 pages
...schoolroom rather than by faults within tion. ' it. The age at which school is left, and the amount * The grant to be made to each school depends, as it...and work. The grant is offered for attendance in a scho'il with which the inspector is satisfied. If he is wholly dissatisfied (Article 50), and if the...
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The National Schoolmaster, Volumes 5-6

1875 - 610 pages
...to have been strangely forgotten, for we find in these instructions the following passage : — * " The grant to be made to each school depends, as it...inspector is satisfied. If he is wholly dissatisfied, and if the reasons of such dissatisfaction are confirmed, no grant is made. You will judge every school...
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The State in Its Relation to Education

Sir Henry Craik - 1884 - 184 pages
...to Inspectors on the introduction of the Revised Code it was distinctly pointed out that "the grant to each school depends, as it has ever done, upon the school's whole character and work." " You will judge," the Inspectors were told, " every school by the standard which you have hitherto...
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Final report

Great Britain Royal Commission on the the Working of the Elementary Education Acts, England and Wales - 1888 - 542 pages
...forgotten, for we find in those instructions the following passage [Report, 1862-63, page xviiij : — ' The grant to be made to " ' each school depends, as...has ever done, upon the school's whole character and " f work. The grant is offered for attendance in a school with which the inspector is " ' satisfied....
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Reports on Elementary Schools 1852-1882

Matthew Arnold - 1910 - 434 pages
...well to read these forms carefully and minutely over. They are the summary of your instructions. 7. The grant to be made to each school depends, as it...reasons of such dissatisfaction are confirmed (Article 51 e) no grant is made. You will judge every school by the same standard that you have hitherto used,...
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History of Elementary Education in England and Wales from 1800 to the ...

Charles Birchenough - 1914 - 436 pages
...his Instructions to Inspectors upon the administration of the Revised Code, expressly states that " the grant to be made to each school depends, as it...done, upon the school's whole character and work. . . . You will judge every school by the same standard that you have hitherto used, as regards its...
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