The Privilege of Education; a History of Its Extension
The Privilege of Education; a History of Its Extension
Jackson, George Leroy, 1876-
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Tuition was charged in these schools but the poor were to be taught gratis. Reactionary influences dominated educa- tional thought and practice from the enactment of the Falloux laws in 1850, for the encourage- ment of denominational schools rather than the national system, until 1881. In that year under the Republic, France provided for schools in even the smallest villages where boys and g^rls might Digitized by Google 9^ The Privilege of Education receive elementary education free of charge,... and in 1882, attendance of all children from six to thirteen years of age was made compulsory. At the close of the compulsory age period, further instruction is provided for two or three years in the higher primary schools. As in the German continuation schools, the higher primary continues the work of the primary school, and gives it at the same time a practical aspect. For those who because of employment are unable to attend the higher primary schools, evening schools are maintained which give specialized in- struction based on the industries which are com- mon in any particular locality.
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