The next thing to be done beyond that which I mentioned just now, is to go back to primary education.
Primary education, which had always received scant attention, was the subject of some legislation under Charles III, both to expand and to better it.
An important law of 1780 went into the whole matter of primary education in the city of Madrid.
It pays out of the common Imperial purse all but a negligible fraction of the cost of primary educationin Ireland.
The national system of primary education, designed originally in 1831 to be undenominational, has become rigidly denominational.
His attention was also given to the much-needed improvement of primary education, which in the south was almost non-existent in large parts of the country.
The question of primary education was to prove for the next half-century a source of continuous political and religious strife, dividing the people of Holland into hostile camps.
He also was the first to undertake seriously the improvement of primary education.
Primary education in public schools was placed under State control, but private schools were not interfered with.
It is too late in the day now to discuss whether it was wise to begin our educational policy as we did from the top and to devote so much of our energies and resources to secondary at the expense of primary education.
Primary education is secular, free and nominally compulsory from the ages of six to fourteen.
Primary education is free and compulsory, and the state also maintains, partly or wholly, secondary, technical schools, and the universities.
Primary education is by law compulsory, but the law is not strictly enforced, which accounts for the large percentage of illiterates.
But, in addition, primary educationendeavours to fit a boy out with a certain equipment of positive knowledge.
What is the use, it is said, of attempting to make physical science a branch of primary education?
It is my firm conviction that the only way to remedy it is to make the elements of physical science an integral part of primary education.
It is my firm conviction that the only way to remedy it is, to make the elements of physical science an integral part of primary education.
Maintain, as far as possible, without destroying the liberty of choice in the municipal councils, lay primary education.
Whilst, on the one hand, the clergy sought to gain possession of the people through the medium of primary education, which was solicited for the religious congregations by all the charitable confraternities (of S.
The first scheme of primary education in Ireland, of which we have a record--I pass over the traditions of the Middle Ages--was due to the policy of Henry VIII.
Primary education remained as before, private schools and Church schools supplying most of the need.
Primary education, covering the years from seven or eight to thirteen, and embracing reading, writing, arithmetic, and chanting.
In 1848 a Sub-Commission on Primary Education reported in opposition to the state primary schools.
The inmates receive a thoroughly sound normal or primary education, being taught also carpentry, shoemaking, needlework, and many other useful occupations and trades.
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