The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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Page 454
... Board School teachers , who hold the same diplomas , and who are engaged in doing the same work for the nation , with prac- tically the same success , though under the most discouraging dis- advantages , should receive equal salaries to ...
... Board School teachers , who hold the same diplomas , and who are engaged in doing the same work for the nation , with prac- tically the same success , though under the most discouraging dis- advantages , should receive equal salaries to ...
Page 460
... Board Schools to be called " sectarian ” are undeniable . Before the formation of School Boards 100 per cent . of the nation's children receiving education were taught in Voluntary Schools . In the year ending August 31st , 1894 , the ...
... Board Schools to be called " sectarian ” are undeniable . Before the formation of School Boards 100 per cent . of the nation's children receiving education were taught in Voluntary Schools . In the year ending August 31st , 1894 , the ...
Page 461
... Boards there are no official arrangements for religious teach- ing ! " In many Board Schools the Apostles ' Creed is already excluded as 66 dogmatic and sectarian " ; whilst the Lord's Prayer , as the Chairman of a School Board remarked ...
... Boards there are no official arrangements for religious teach- ing ! " In many Board Schools the Apostles ' Creed is already excluded as 66 dogmatic and sectarian " ; whilst the Lord's Prayer , as the Chairman of a School Board remarked ...
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