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INDEX.

ABB

Abbé de la Mennais, head of the Train-

ing Establishment for Roman Ca-
tholic Teachers in Brittany, 464
Abbé de l'Epée opens School for the
Dumb in Paris, 355

Abbot of St. Albans. See Richard
Aberdeen, one of first Science Schools at,
125

Mechanics' Institute, one of the first
started, 394

Abolition of Fees in Lancaster's School, 61
certificates in Science-reasons, 131
Abuse of Ragged Schools by well-to-do
persons, 384

Accommodation in Schools now greater
than demand, 18

Acts of Parliament. See Parliament
Adderley, Rt. Hon. C. B., signs first general

Science Minute, 126

established first certified Reformatory
under Act, 255

Admiralty, the Education Department to

assist, if desired, in inspecting Ma-
rine Dockyard Schools, &c., 41
educational provisions of, 175, 176
provide library for the Training Ships,
185
Admission to the Royal Navy, present
system of great care in selection,
178, 179

Adrian IV. See Breakspear
Adult Evening Classes in 1711, 329

Outdoor Shop for Blind Workpeople,
self-supporting, 347

Schools, Dr. Pole's history of, 1814,
372

Adults, desire to limit First-day Schools
almost to, 378

first School exclusively for, 414
First-day Schools now almost confined
to, 380

Advanced course of Art, establishment of
3rd grade, 495

instruction at Saltaire, arrangements
for, 519

Advancement of Masters, proposal of science
training for higher appointments, 21

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Ages of pupils at First-day Schools, de-
sired to raise, 378

admission to Dumb Schools, 357
Ichildren at Ward Schools, 334
Orphan School, Bristol, 523, 525
at Duke of York's Schools, 235
at Industrial Schools, 247

in Reformatory Schools, 1868, 257
pupils at Evening Schools, 415
Agitation for Technical Education in 1867,
131

Agricultural districts, Capitation payments
to, 38

I could not be reached by Parochial
Schools, 7

Aid, public. See Public Grants
Albert, Prince. See Consort

Aldgate, St. Botolph, one of the first
Charity Schools established at, 326
Alfred the Great, father of English Educa-

tion, I

Allowance on certificate. See Certificate
Allowance

Allowances. See Personal

Alms, receivers of, under sixteen, may be
sent by magistrates' order to Indus-
trial School, 246

Almsgiving, effect of, at Faversham, as
formerly dispensed, 507

Almshouses at Saltaire, 517

Alpaca, introduction of, by Sir T. Salt,
516

Alterations and repairs, no grants to be
made for, 43

America, Lancaster goes to, in 1818, 63
Amusements at Mechanics' Institutions, 397

AND

Andersonian College, Glasgow-Dr. Birk-
beck professor of, 391

Anecdote concerning advantages of educa-
tion for the poor in sixteenth century,
318

of change in the feeling among arti-
sans for education in Science, 132
of a dame about the ill-luck' of
counting her scholars, 401

of a Private School conducted by a
cripple, 411

of a Workhouse girl, 283

of Bedminster Workhouse School,
284

of Industrial Work at Dean Dawes'
School, 528

of John Pounds' inducing Paddy to
attend Ragged School, 384

of practical working of a Dame
School, 402

of qualification of a Sunday School
Teacher about 1837, 373

of the interest pupils take in Evening
Schools, 415

of the miscellaneous qualifications of
a Private Teacher, 410

of ignorance in sixteenth century, 3
Anerley District School, account of, 292
Angel's, Mr., mode of training Teachers for

Jews' Schools, 105

Animal Physiology, &c.-time for Science
in Primary Schools, where good
Infant Schools exist, 22

instruction in, in Birkbeck Schools,
425

Anniversary of Charity Schools.
ciety of Patrons of

See So-

Ann's Society, Asylum for, St., founded in
1702, 9

Annual Expenses of Schools-Grants from
National Society, 55

Annual Grants to British Training College,

452

to Roman Catholic Schools, statistics
of, 85

period of, from Public Funds-defi-
nition of, 4

to Schools, commencement of, 34
to Schools, period of, 16

to Training Colleges first made, 430
to Training Colleges, system of, 431
Answer and Question, a system of teaching
adopted by Mr. Ellis, 423

Apathy of parents, mode of removing, by
giving a share in management of
Schools, 91

Apparatus, aid in the purchase of, for
Workhouse Schools, 279

for Art Teaching, aid in the purchase
of, to Elementary Schools-Training
Masters to explain use of, 149

grants towards Schools, 34

ART

Apparatus, grants for, from Wesleyan Com-
mittee, 72

Scientific, increased supply for Dock-
yard Schools, 206

Apprenticeships, compulsory, of pauper
children, 275

at Dockyards, Schools for, 199
facilities for Pupil Teachers entering
College at end of, 434

free, to National Society's Colleges,
442

of cripples on leaving School, 366
of pupils at Ward Schools, funds for,
334

to Dockyard, mode of granting un-
satisfactory, 202

Apprenticing Pupil Teachers-first regula-
lations, 35

Pupil Teachers at fourth year, 43
Teachers at National Society's Col-
leges, 441

Archbishops and Bishops give support to
the National Society, 51

their relations to the Inspectors of
Schools, 32

Architecture.

See Naval Architecture,
Royal School of

taught in Edinburgh School of Arts,
1821, 393

third grade, course of, 495

Arithmetic, excellence of. at Peckham
Birkbeck School, 424

mode of teaching the Blind, 346
Ciphering, Writing, and Reading
might be taught by seven or eight
at a good Infant School, 22

Army and Navy, educational differences in,

176

Bands. See Bands

need of education in, tables showing,
231

Schools-Education Department to
inspect for War Department if de-
sired, 42, 222

Schools, history of, 223-232
Schoolmasters, Training School for,
500

Arnold, M., H. M. Inspector-Report on
interest taken in Schools by Wes-
leyan Ministers, 74

opinion of Wesleyan College, 462
Report on Homerton College, 480
Arrangements, Sanitary, at Cripples' School,
366

Art and Science Education, commence-
ment of, 16

Rooms, in Elementary Schools,
Building Grants for, 1858, 42
Department, history of, 121-123
Department, formation of, 151

Art Manufactures, effect of Exhibition,
1851, in showing inferiority of, 17

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490

Artisans at Glasgow, Dr. Birkbeck's expe-
riences with, 391

class, estimated proportion of the
population, 26

or, Industrial Class, payments for
Science-teaching limited to, 126
anecdote of the change in their feeling
for Science-instruction, 132
arrangements to secure that they
obtain half the Whitworth Scholar-
ships, 135

Arts, Society of, agitation for Trade
Schools, 1852, 155

experience concerning local exami-
nation held by Committees, 127
Professor Huxley's statement at, con-
cerning influence of Science Classes
at Conference, 139
Arts, Science applied to.

School of Mines, &c.

See Government

- and Sciences, Mechanics' Institution
founded to instruct mechanics in, 391
Edinburgh School of, opened for in-
struction in Science to artisans, 393
Ashley Down Orphan School, Bristol,
account of, 523-530

Assistant Teachers in Army Schools se-
lected from the ranks, 227

versus Pupil Teachers, correspon-
dence concerning, at District Schools,
293

to have Queen's Scholarships after
three years without further exami-
nation, 432

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Apathy

of Teachers at First-day Schools, 381
alterations in arrangements for, com-
pulsory at Dockyard Schools, 204
at Army Schools, how secured with
the children, 227

at Adult Army Schools not suffi-
ciently regular, 229

irregular, of youths, at First-day
Schools, 378

irregularity of, at Ragged Schools,
suggestions to diminish, 385
irregular, at Saltaire, causes, 519

of scholars at First-day Schools, and
how secured, 379

Aubin, Mr., his School of Industry first
District School, 287

B

Bacon, Roger, statement of educational
condition of London in thirteenth
century, 2

Badge Boys in Navy, 179

Baines, Edward, M. P., seconds resolution
that Congregational Schools receive
State aid, 93

Baker Street, shop in, to dispose of
Cripples' work, &c., suggested com-
bination with other Institutions, 364
Baking, &c., payments for teaching Pupil
Teachers, 36

Bala, First School for Adults exclusively,
started at, 414

BAL

Baldovan Institution for Idiots and Imbe-
ciles, 301

Baldwin's Gardens, mode of teaching a
Sunday School in, 372

National Society's first Training Col-

lege at, 439

National Society's School in, 52
Bands at Southwark Blind School, 347

Army, relation to officers and regi-
ment, 531

Army, most of the musicians at Chel-
sea School from, 237

drum and fife, at Bristol Industrial
School, 251

- good effect of, on Idiots, 307

none at Mr. Müller's Orphan School,
want of, 526

excellency of, at Duke of York's
School, 236

excellent, at the District Schools, 293
military, Kneller Hall established to
improve, 531

Bands of Hope at Ragged Schools, 388
Bandmasters, Army, Kneller Hall esta-
blished to train, 531
course of training, 535

position of most, before Crimean

War, 532

Bandsmen, course of training for, 533
Bank for Savings, at First-day Schools,

379

Banks in Ragged Schools, 386

Baptized, children required to have been,
in Charity Schools, 329

Barnaby, Mr., educated at a Dockyard
School, 209

Barnes, Mr., educated at a Dockyard
School, 209

Baskets of all sorts made by the Blind, 347
Bate, Miss, opened one of the earliest
Sunday Schools, 369

Baths, warm, each Cripple, at the School,
required to take one twice a week,
366
Battersea Training College, first Building
Grants made to, 430
history of origin, 442

Homerton Congregational College
based on, 476

Bedford-correspondence on teaching pau-
per children Reading only, 273
Bedminster anecdote of Workhouse
School, 284

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Beer-houses-none in Saltaire, 517

Beggars, if under sixteen, may be sent by
magistrates' order to Industrial
School, 246

Bell, Dr., on payments on results, 54

the Madras System, 50

Bell and Lancaster's training of Teachers,
originally limited to a few months,
15

BIS

Bell Lane Jews' School, history of, 101
Benedictine Monk. See Pedro Ponce, the
Beneficial results produced at Norwood
District School, 294

in Reformatory Schools, statistics of,
260

at Industrial Schools, 252

on Idiots by training must be perma-
nent to be really successful, 305
Benevolent Evening School Society, for-
mation of, 414

Berlin, one of first Reformatory Schools
started at, 254

Beverley, St. John of, taught a dumb boy
to speak in fifteenth century, 355
Bible to be read daily an essential con-
dition of State aid from the first, 31

- made too much a dry lesson book in
Infant Schools, 1834, 109
also in Sunday Schools, 374

only book used in 1853 for teaching
reading in Marine Schools, 193
memorial for aid to Secular Schools,
where not read, 313

advantages of having it in the
churches in the vulgar tongue, 325

I considered essential in British teach-
ing, 453

how taught in British Schools, 454
Society for instructing adults to read,
414

Bill. See Education Bill

Birkbeck, Dr., his action with reference to
starting Mechanics' Institutions, 391
Birkbeck Schools, history of, 419–426
a classification of, 313

Peckham. See Peckham

Birmingham, one of the first Science
Schools at, 125

Saltley, near, first certified Reforma-
tory established at, by Mr. Adder-
ley, 255

First-day Schools, account of, 376
Female Training College for Roman

Catholic Teachers, 464

Bishop Hinds suggests State aid to Evening
Schools, 116

was usually chief, if not only Teacher,
in Cathedral Schools, 316

his house was the chief seat of
learning, 316

St. John of Beverley taught a dumb
boy to speak in fifteenth century,
354

formerly required to license all Teach-
ers, 368

no one was formerly allowed to teach
in any School without authority of
Bishop, 408

Bishoprics, Henry VIII., scheme of, 317
Bishops, Roman Catholic, efforts to improve
Training College, 470

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