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The Madras School Or Elements Of Tuition
Comprising The Analysis Of An Experiment In Education, Made At The Male Asylum, Madras (1808)
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Focusing on an innovative educational experiment conducted at the Male Asylum in Madras, this book by Andrew Bell presents a thorough analysis of early 19th-century education methods. It details the curriculum, teaching techniques, and classroom management strategies, highlighting both challenges and successes. Additionally, it includes sermons, a proposal for a national institution for poor children, and insights into religious instruction at the Royal Military Asylum. This work serves as a significant resource for educators and those interested in the historical evolution of schooling.
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The Madras School Or Elements Of Tuition, Andrew Bell
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- Title
- The Madras School Or Elements Of Tuition
- Subtitle
- Comprising The Analysis Of An Experiment In Education, Made At The Male Asylum, Madras (1808)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Andrew Bell
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN13
- 9781437321234
- Category
- Pedagogy
- Description
- Focusing on an innovative educational experiment conducted at the Male Asylum in Madras, this book by Andrew Bell presents a thorough analysis of early 19th-century education methods. It details the curriculum, teaching techniques, and classroom management strategies, highlighting both challenges and successes. Additionally, it includes sermons, a proposal for a national institution for poor children, and insights into religious instruction at the Royal Military Asylum. This work serves as a significant resource for educators and those interested in the historical evolution of schooling.