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Part I. Improvements in Education: Advertisement Introduction 1. A short history of the free-school 2. Principles on which the institution is conducted 3. On the arrangements of the institution 4. Method of teaching the inferior classes reading 5. Improved method of teaching spelling by writing 6. A method of teaching to spell and read 7. Extempore method of spelling 8. An account of the improved method of instruction 9. Inspection 10. Emulation and rewards 11. Offences and punishments 12. Order 13. On female education and employment 14. Means of employing 50,000 children 15. An account of the state of those schools 16. Second class of schools 17. Hints for the reformation of the present system Appendix List of subscribers Part II. A Brief Sketch of the Life of Joseph Lancaster: Preface 1. Joseph Lancaster's birth and childhood 2. Joseph's first school, and its progress 3. Joseph becomes acquainted with the author 4. Joseph travels through the kingdom, lecturing on his system 5. Joseph's arrival in London 6. Joseph's second visit to Canterbury, and its results 7. Meeting of Joseph and Mr Fox at the author's house 8. Joseph goes to America.
Part I. Improvements in Education: Advertisement Introduction 1. A short history of the free-school 2. Principles on which the institution is conducted 3. On the arrangements of the institution 4. Method of teaching the inferior classes reading 5. Improved method of teaching spelling by writing 6. A method of teaching to spell and read 7. Extempore method of spelling 8. An account of the improved method of instruction 9. Inspection 10. Emulation and rewards 11. Offences and punishments 12. Order 13. On female education and employment 14. Means of employing 50,000 children 15. An account of the state of those schools 16. Second class of schools 17. Hints for the reformation of the present system Appendix List of subscribers Part II. A Brief Sketch of the Life of Joseph Lancaster: Preface 1. Joseph Lancaster's birth and childhood 2. Joseph's first school, and its progress 3. Joseph becomes acquainted with the author 4. Joseph travels through the kingdom, lecturing on his system 5. Joseph's arrival in London 6. Joseph's second visit to Canterbury, and its results 7. Meeting of Joseph and Mr Fox at the author's house 8. Joseph goes to America.
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