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1870 education actの例文

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  • It was formed just after the 1870 Education Act.
  • She founded the first 1870 Education Act.
  • This helped to establish 350 ragged schools by the time the 1870 Education Act was passed.
  • In 1866, on the fall of 1870 Education Act which set up Board Schools throughout England.
  • There had been an increase in female schooling from the 1850s, augmented by the 1870 Education Act.
  • She founded the first public wash-houses in the United Kingdom in the wake of the 1870 Education Act.
  • He took the 1870 Education Act through Parliament, ensuring every child was entitled to at least an elementary education.
  • Later, after the 1870 Education Act, he gave ?00 and a further ?00 towards the site for a new school in nearby Poplar Street.
  • The 1870 Education Act allowed women to vote for the School Boards and women were also granted the right to be candidates to serve on the School Boards.
  • Women had been elected to separate boards dealing with the Poor Law and the 1870 Education Act and were entitled to serve on the new urban and rural district councils from 1894.
  • Several schools were built in Teddington in the late 19th century in response to the 1870 Education Act, putting over 2, 000 children in schools by 1899, transforming the previously illiterate village.
  • The 1870 Education Act introduced compulsory education and during 1875 the newly formed Plumpton School Board approached a total of six local landowners to sell a half-acre plot for the building of the school.
  • Ironically, the spread of state-provided education which followed Forster's 1870 Education Act led to the Education Act 1902 which empowered local authorities to co-ordinate the work of the various educational bodies in its area.
  • The 1870 Education Act reduced the need for ragged schools and to reflect this the society changed its name again; this time to "'The National Refuges for Homeless and Destitute Children and'Chichester'Training Ship " '.
  • Compulsory education came with the passing of the 1870 Education Act, and it was on 6 March 1871, that the Rector opened the school at Cawston with 92 pupils on the books, in the care of Mrs . Bilby as Head Teacher, assisted by Mr . Bilby.