- The
Monitorial System, also
known as
Madras System or
Lancasterian System, was an
education method that took hold
during the
early 19th century, because...
- Anglicanism. The year 1808 saw the
creation of "The
Society for
Promoting the
Lancasterian System for the
Education of the Poor". A
major figure in it was William...
- institution,
Borough Road College, was
added soon
afterwards in 1801. The
Lancasterian system (or
monitorial system) used
older children who had
already been...
-
songs and
dances performed by
young girls. As of 1832, the city had two
Lancasterian method Dutch schools. At one school,
students were
taught math, religion...
-
establishment of a
school of
painting on 2
October 1843. The
Mexican Lancasterian Society continued its
program of
promoting education,
founding new schools...
- He
served as
schoolmaster in
South America where Thomson applied the
Lancasterian system.
Thomson was born 1788 in Creetown, Scotland, the son of William...
-
Ecclesiastical Affairs, and
later under a
newly formed Ministry of Justice. A
Lancasterian Society had been
founded in 1822 by the
editors of the
Mexican Paper...
-
wealthy to
provide education to the poor.
These schools were run on the
Lancasterian system, in
which one "master"
taught hundreds of
students in a single...
- in the area. As the po****tion increased, St James's
church and the
Lancasterian School were built, both of
which originally served as
chapels of ease...
-
Sarah Trimmer (née Kirby; 6
January 1741 – 15
December 1810) was a
writer and
critic of 18th-century
British children's literature, as well as an educational...