Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, in August and December, 1846: Supplementary Official Letters, March, 1847. The Leeds Deputation Upon Education, Extracted from "The Times," March 20, 1847

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Strona 10 - Kitchens and Washhouses. If their Lordships are satisfied — With the site, plan, and specifications ; With the competency of the schoolmistress to give the requisite instruction ; And with the regulations for the management of the school of industry, — They will be disposed to make a grant towards the erection, of these buildings. They will also consider the propriety of granting a gratuity to the mistress, in every year in which the inspectors may report that the girls are successfully instructed...
Strona 5 - ... That it is expedient to make provision in certain cases, by a retiring pension, for schoolmasters and mistresses who, after a certain length of service, may appear entitled to such provision. That the Lord President cause Regulations to be framed respecting the grants of such retiring pensions. That it is expedient, for the further encouragement of deserving schoolmasters, that small gratuities be annually distributed, under the authority of the Lord President, to schoolmasters whose zeal and...
Strona 12 - That it is desirable to train the pauper children now in workhouses in habits of industry. That with this view, and for the purpose of improving workhouse schools, four Inspectors be appointed, with authority to examine the condition of schools for the education of pauper children...
Strona 9 - In order still further to reduce the burden of such establishments, their Lordships will award to every normal school subject to inspection a grant for every student trained therein concerning whose character and conduct the Principal shall give a favourable report, and concerning whose attainments, skill in teaching, and general aptitude for the vocation of a schoolmaster...
Strona 6 - In the rudiments of algebra,* or the practice of land surveying* and levelling.* 3. In syntax, etymology, and prosody. 4. In the use* of the globes, or in the geography of the British Empire* and Europe,* as connected with the outlines of English history.
Strona 9 - That a retiring pension may be granted by the Committee of Council to any schoolmaster or schoolmistress who shall be rendered incapable by age or infirmity of continuing to teach a school efficiently.
Strona 11 - That it be referred to the Lord President and Secretary of State for the Home Department, to cause plans to be prepared for this purpose. That, as two years must elapse before this building can be ready for occupation, premises be in the...
Strona 5 - The following qualifications will be required from candidates for apprenticeship: — They must be at least thirteen years of age, and must not be subject to any bodily infirmity likely to impair their usefulness as pupil teachers. In schools connected with the Church of England, the...
Strona 9 - ... at the close of the third year's course of instruction. This standard of acquirement shall not be so ordered as to interfere with the studies pursued in any normal school, but shall be adapted to those studies, so, however, as to apply impartially to all such normal schools an equal incentive to exertion, by requiring efficiency in a sufficient number of the studies pursued in them.
Strona 12 - Inspectors be appointed, with authority to examine the condition of schools for the education of pauper children, and to ascertain the character and qualifications of the persons employed as schoolmasters and mistresses, in order that unfit and incompetent persons may no longer be employed in that capacity, and that measures may be taken for awarding salaries according to the qualifications of the masters or mistresses, and the extent of the duties they have to perform.

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