When Labor Goes to School a Story of the Workers Educational Movement
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And 7 p. M. 14 PEOPLE'S HIGH SCHOOLS IN DENMARK The People's High Schools of Denmark are in some respects like the university tutorial classes in England, but they have grown out of a somewhat different soil and have their own peculiar characteristics. These high schools are really boarding schools where young men and women from farms and from towns can come for short periods of study and inspiration. There is usually a winter term of five months for men and a three months' summer term for wome...n. In some schools the winter courses are for both men and women. A few schools offer a two years' course. The tuition is extremely low and a large number of scholarships granted by the state enable the poorest student to enter. The two men who brought about the founding of the first Danish high schools in the 1840's left a strong impression upon the whole movement. One was Bishop Grundtvig, who lived in the years between 1783 and 1872 when Denmark was passing through a period of spiritual, political and economic stagnation.
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