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Lancasterian system of instruction in the schools of New York City.
Reigart, John Franklin
Published
1969
by Arno Press in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | American education: its men, ideas, and institutions, American education--its men, ideas, and institutions. |
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LC Classifications | LB675.L3 R42 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v, 105 p. |
Number of Pages | 105 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5306245M |
LC Control Number | 72089220 |
They were wrong. In , DeWitt Clinton, New York's Mayor, moved in by subsidizing the Lancaster system with a minuscule real estate tax. Using this subsidy as a toehold, the city gradually managed, then controlled and then set up a rival system. By , New York City had absorbed the Lancaster schools via the now-famous Board of Education. Address on Monitorial Education Governor DeWitt Clinton () In casting a view over the civilized world, we find an universal accordance in opinion on the benefits of education, but the practical exposition of this opinion exhibits a deplorable contrast.
Best Lancaster schools listed by Lancaster school districts. Browse best elementary, middle, and high schools private and public schools by grade level in Lancaster, New York (NY). Although the nonfiction book should be full of definite facts, the author can add some emotions to make this memoir or chronic and not so bored. The Lancasterian System of Instruction in the Schools of New York City. Reigart, John Franklin, The Lancasterian System of Instruction in by Reigart, John Franklin, 1 8 / The.
History of the Schools and the Public School Society of New York City New York City Schools. The system of instruction of the males terminates in a full and complete course of collegiate education of four years in the College of New York, fitting and preparing them for any sphere of action or usefulness in life; and that of the. Faced with severe economic constraints, Lancaster devised a system of peer-mediated instruction which had immediate and dramatic international impact upon educational practice (Charconnet, ; Kaestle, ; Reigert, /). The Lancasterian system of instruction in the schools of New York City. New York: Arno Press, Cited by:
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[John Franklin Reigart]. The Lancasterian system of instruction in the schools of New York City. Reigart, John Franklin. The Lancasterian system of instruction in the schools of New York City.
— New York city: Teachers College, Columbia University, — v, p. ill. Rise of the Lancasterian System etc.
Introduction of the Lancasterian etc. 11 RISE OF THE LANCASTERIAN SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION While the tmparalleled growth of the New York School system under the Free School Society tothe PubUc School Society toand the Board of Education of the greater city to has been duly recorded,'" the his- "'^^ 'i'n^ew°Y?rk torian of a school system, engaged in tracing the development of organization and administration.
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There is just one remaining Lancasterian schoolroom, built to the specifications of Lancaster himself. It is at the British Schools Museum, in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England.
Works. Improvements in Education (London, ; New York, ) The British System of Education (Washington, )Born: 25 NovemberSouthwark, London, England. Manual of the Lancasterian system, of teaching reading, writing, arithmetic, and needle-work, as practised in the schools of the Free-society, of New York.
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In the first decades of the s. A brief sketch of the Lancasterian system, intended as a companion in visiting a Lancasterian school: with advice to committees on the establishment, management and examination of such schools.
On the establishment of public schools in the city of New-York Published: () and effects, of the new system of instruction, in. May 09, · The promise of Lancasterian schools collapsed just as suddenly as it had taken over. In my new book, tentatively titled The System: Joseph Lancaster and the Roots of America’s Public Schools,I’m exploring this first episode in America’s long struggle with systematic urban school reform.
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The Monitorial System, Madras System, or Lancasterian System was an education method that took hold during the early 19th century, because of Spanish, French, and English colonial education that was imposed into the areas of expansion.
This method was also known as "mutual instruction" or the "Bell-Lancaster method" after the British educators Andrew Bell and Joseph Lancaster who both. Oct 20, · Free School Society of New York. Manual of the Lancasterian system, of teaching reading, writing, arithmetic, and needle-work, as practised in the schools of the Free-School Society of New-York.
NY, Free School Society of New York. On the establishment of public schools in the city of New-York. New York, Kahlenberg, Richard D. Tough Author: Andy Mccarthy.
Joseph Lancaster () was the founder of the monitorial system of education and a pioneer of teacher education. Joseph Lancaster was born in London on Nov. 25, He rejected his parents' plans for a ministerial career but brought a religious zeal to his education of the poor, the calling.STRUCTURE OF THE NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL SYSTEM, –15 Structure 4 Offi ce of Counsel; and, Offi ce the Professions.
For more information about SED and its of fi ces, contact SED ator via its general Web.Manual of the Lancasterian system, of teaching reading, writing, arithmetic, and needle-work, as practised in the schools of the Free-School Society of New-York practices, and effects, of the new system of instruction, in facilitating the religious and moral before a committee of the Senate of the state of New-York in relation to the.