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YIL—A SUGGESTION" FOE, THE DAUGHTERS OF ...
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^ REMUNERATIVE AND HONOEABIE EMPLOYMENT ...
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Yil—A Suggestion" Foe, The Daughters Of ...
YIL—A SUGGESTION" FOE , THE DAUGHTERS OF THE MIDDLE CLASSES . , _^
^ Remunerative And Honoeabie Employment ...
REMUNERATIVE AND _HONOEABIE EMPLOYMENT TOR THE
DAUGHTERS OF THE _SIIDDIiE _CLASSES , _AISTD _INFORMATION" AS TO THE GOVERNMENT PLAN FOR PROMOTING ELEMENTARY EDUCATION .
{ Copy . ) Beau Lord _( _xranyille Stratton Street , _JSTov . 19 , 1857 *
, I ascertained with much , surprise , whilst visiting- the schools has which been competed _poj _^ ularl for y termed the prizes " Common offered b Things y me , , " ( for ) that the teaching the majority of what of
pup Training il-teachers Schools in of national the metropolis schools , , and were of children young women chiefly in of tr parents aining whose in the informed condition that in life this was as a extremel ruleheld y humble good generall ; and y on throug further hout inquiry the country , I was .
Such an exclusive , _appropriation , of these situations does not seem socially b tion advantageous y a as want carried of available ; on and in the Training information thought and suggests respecting National itself Schools the whether government . The it enclosed is p not lan occasioned of circular
educato is drawn profit by up the of by the provision me details under offered of the the impression , which lan being is that now found many very onl persons probabl in the y would reports overlooke be of g d the lad in
consequence Committee of Council on Education p , which do not y fall commonly under don general and notice the Venerable . The idea the has Treasurer met with of the the approval National of Society the Bishop , as well of as Lon of
to country others draw interested ; attention and , should in to the thi the great s advantages attempt question to supp offered of l the y what education for appears employment of to the be youth a in want national of , and the
aid schools of your , meet sanction also your in Lordshi bringing p ' s the approval circular , perhaps into circul you ation would , and give in nie draw the - would ing the be attention greatl of in Her their Majesty ' s to Inspectors make the of circular Schools known to the s amongst ubject , as the it
clergy and the managers y of power schools during their periodical visits of inspection . I am , etc .,
( Signed ) A . Gk BUKDETT COUTTS . The Itighl Hon . Earl Granville _, K . G ,
Education Department ,
Council Office , Downing Street , London , 2 nd Dec ., 1857 . Dear Miss Cotjtts ,
I _have read with much interest your letter of the 19 th of remunerative November , and occupation its enclosure which , the relative minutes to the of the prospect Committe of e honorabl of the Council e and
for on Education employment offer as teachers to young in women elementary who are day disposed -schools . to prepare themselves VOLV . T ) ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1860, page 49, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031860/page/49/
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