A Hand-Book of the Education Question. Education in Ireland ... from the earliest times to the present

A Hand-Book of the Education Question. Education in Ireland ... from the earliest times to the present
Title A Hand-Book of the Education Question. Education in Ireland ... from the earliest times to the present PDF eBook
Author James GODKIN
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Pages 304
Release 1862
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A Hand-book of the Education Question

A Hand-book of the Education Question
Title A Hand-book of the Education Question PDF eBook
Author James Godkin
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1862
Genre Education
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Education in Ireland

Education in Ireland
Title Education in Ireland PDF eBook
Author James Godkin
Publisher London : Saunders, Otley ; Dublin : A. Thom
Pages 340
Release 1862
Genre Education
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Educational Resources in the British Empire

Educational Resources in the British Empire
Title Educational Resources in the British Empire PDF eBook
Author Tony Lyons
Publisher Springer
Pages 326
Release 2019-02-21
Genre Education
ISBN 3030112772

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This book explores the impact of the Lesson Books of the National Board of Education in Ireland in the nineteenth century. The author contextualizes the books used in national schools as well as across the wider British Empire: in doing so, he highlights the influence of the religious, social, political and cultural realms of the time. Firmly grounding the volume in its historical context, the author goes on to explore the contemporary moral climate and social influences, including imperialism, morality, rote-learning and socialization. Through meticulous analysis of each Lesson Book, the author traces the evolution of education in Ireland as a reflection of contemporary society, as it changes and transforms in line with cultural, religious and social changes. This pioneering and comprehensive volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of education in Ireland as well as education in the British Empire more widely.

Catholics of Consequence

Catholics of Consequence
Title Catholics of Consequence PDF eBook
Author Ciaran O'Neill
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 273
Release 2014-06-13
Genre History
ISBN 0191017469

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For as far back as school registers can take us, the most prestigious education available to any Irish child was to be found outside Ireland. Catholics of Consequence traces, for the first time, the transnational education, careers, and lives of more than two thousand Irish boys and girls who attended Catholic schools in England, France, Belgium, and elsewhere in the second half of the nineteenth century. There was a long tradition of Irish Anglicans, Protestants, and Catholics sending their children abroad for the majority of their formative years. However, as the cultural nationalism of the Irish revival took root at the end of the nineteenth century, Irish Catholics who sent their children to school in Britain were accused of a pro-Britishness that crystallized into still recognisable terms of insult such as West Briton, Castle Catholic, Squireen, and Seoinin. This concept has an enduring resonance in Ireland, but very few publications have ever interrogated it. Catholics of Consequence endeavours to analyse the education and subsequent lives of the Irish children that received this type of transnational education. It also tells the story of elite education in Ireland, where schools such as Clongowes Wood College and Castleknock College were rooted in the continental Catholic tradition, but also looked to public schools in England as exemplars. Taken together the book tells the story of an Irish Catholic elite at once integrated and segregated within what was then the most powerful state in the world.

Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain

Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain
Title Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain PDF eBook
Author Jill Shefrin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 400
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351941623

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Posing a challenge to more traditional approaches to the history of education, this interdisciplinary collection examines the complex web of beliefs and methods by which culture was transmitted to young people in the long eighteenth century. Expanding the definition of education exposes the shaky ground on which some historical assumptions rest. For example, studying conventional pedagogical texts and practices used for girls' home education alongside evidence gleaned from women's diaries and letters suggests domestic settings were the loci for far more rigorous intellectual training than has previously been acknowledged. Contributors cast a wide net, engaging with debates between private and public education, the educational agenda of Hannah More, women schoolteachers, the role of diplomats in educating boys embarked on the Grand Tour, English Jesuit education, eighteenth-century print culture and education in Ireland, the role of the print trades in the use of teaching aids in early nineteenth-century infant school classrooms, and the rhetoric and reality of children's book use. Taken together, the essays are an inspiring foray into the rich variety of educational activities in Britain, the multitude of cultural and social contexts in which young people were educated, and the extent of the differences between principle and practice throughout the period.

The Museum

The Museum
Title The Museum PDF eBook
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Pages 530
Release 1863
Genre Education
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