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190 THE REVISED CODE.
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1. A Revised Code Of Regulations. Presen...
the received Wesleyans from Government £ 232 , 222 _; £ and 3 , 070 the , 4 Roman 32 ; this the Catholics Dissenters nlihtened £ 166 £ 436 , 332 , 65 . 7 ;
In respect of the second bject of egmeasure , the religious societies the of difficulties all denominations offered by found sectarian in the differences system a
have bond been of union met , and and overcome . Education has not been secularized , but mere secular instruction has been elevated by the pervading the CommissionersThe
reli influences even gious than and of their moral relig intellectual ion influence , and , as of influence stated public by schools . A good appears set to of be scholars , greater "
civilizes The t _^ a o nei gr g e hborhood at obj ections . " brought against the in that Old Code the , are its
mate ment costliness amount grant and increases of its expenditure comp year lexit by y ; , — ye its ar its , comp costliness with lexity no certainty , both as as regards to the Govern ulti the - -
, machinery channels throug required h whi , b ch y which assistance it is is worked rendered , and . also the numerous Council Education
introduced Last year what Mr . Lowe is termed , Vice-President " The New of the Code , " having on for its , b
the definite annual objects expenditure , economy and simp simp licity licit by y , merg —economy ing all , the y contracting pecuniary
. assistance Onlthose offered . ambitious by Government , of a headache into one would particular study grant the Minute . of
Education y revisedmodifiedand re-revised ; but in order to be Parliament somewhat prepared immediatel , for y the after , discussion the Easter which recess is , to we be will renewed endeavor in
both to lay in b its efore integrity our readers and in some the proposed particulars modifications relative to , the the New princi Code ples , which miht
upon which it is based , and the _consequences gaccrue were it fully established . the Code
acknowled combining In his speech ged economy that on , bearing the with introduction simp in licity mind , of he the proposed necessity New , as there the , Mr was scheme . Lowe for
which could alone include these requirements , " to pay only for results . ' * This was to be effected by a capitation grant dependent certain
individual examinationto be conducted in a prescribed on mannerso as to insure perfect , uniformity among the sixty-two
inspectors ordered , that , and all the children ten thousand should be inspected grouped schools according . Thu to age s it , was and
the examination to be confined to three things , " reading , writing , and arithmetic , " in the following manner :
w Group I . is confined to children between of 3 and 7 years of age .
„ II . between 7 and 9 years age . „ IV 111 . . ,, 11 9 and „ 11 upwards . ,,
_distinguished " Those „ scholars from the who „ rest attend in Group in the IV evenings ., and entered only ( Article therein s 40 after -1 ) , the must re be st .
190 The Revised Code.
190 THE REVISED CODE .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1862, page 190, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051862/page/46/
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