Book contents
- Frontmatter
- ADVERTISEMENT
- INTRODUCTION
- Contents
- History of the Free School, Borough Road, George's Fields; and some Account of its Funds
- Principles on which the Institution is conduced
- On the Arrangement of the Institution, as connected with Improvements in Education
- Method of teaching the inferior Classes Reading, &c
- Improved Method of teaching Spelling by Writing
- A Method of teaching to spell and read, whereby One Book will serve instead of Six Hundred Books
- Extempore Method of Spelling
- An Account of the improved Method of Instruction in the elementary Parts of Arithmetic
- Inspection
- Emulation and Rewards
- Offences and Punishments
- Order
- On Female Education and Employment
- Means of employing 50,000 Children; so that they may earn their Livelihood and obtain useful Learning at the same Time
- On the religious Instruction of Youth
- An Account of the State of those Schools in which the Children of Mechanics, &c. are generally educated
- Second Class of Schools
- Hints for the Reformation of the present System of Education in Charity and other Schools
- Appendix
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
- List of Subscribers to this Work
- LIFE OF JOSEPH LANCASTER
Frontmatter
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Frontmatter
- ADVERTISEMENT
- INTRODUCTION
- Contents
- History of the Free School, Borough Road, George's Fields; and some Account of its Funds
- Principles on which the Institution is conduced
- On the Arrangement of the Institution, as connected with Improvements in Education
- Method of teaching the inferior Classes Reading, &c
- Improved Method of teaching Spelling by Writing
- A Method of teaching to spell and read, whereby One Book will serve instead of Six Hundred Books
- Extempore Method of Spelling
- An Account of the improved Method of Instruction in the elementary Parts of Arithmetic
- Inspection
- Emulation and Rewards
- Offences and Punishments
- Order
- On Female Education and Employment
- Means of employing 50,000 Children; so that they may earn their Livelihood and obtain useful Learning at the same Time
- On the religious Instruction of Youth
- An Account of the State of those Schools in which the Children of Mechanics, &c. are generally educated
- Second Class of Schools
- Hints for the Reformation of the present System of Education in Charity and other Schools
- Appendix
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
- List of Subscribers to this Work
- LIFE OF JOSEPH LANCASTER
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- Improvements in Education, as it Respects the Industrious Classes of the CommunityWith a Brief Sketch of the Life of Joseph Lancaster, pp. i - ivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014