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- The Monitorial System, also known as Madras System or Lancasterian System/Lancasterism, was an education method that took hold during the early 19th century...
- Anglicanism. The year 1808 saw the creation of "The Society for Promoting the Lancasterian System for the Education of the Poor". A major figure in it was William...
- institution, Borough Road College, was added soon afterwards in 1801. The Lancasterian system (or monitorial system) used older children who had already been...
- in the area. As the po****tion increased, St James's church and the Lancasterian School were built, both of which originally served as chapels of ease...
- establishment of a school of painting on 2 October 1843. The Mexican Lancasterian Society continued its program of promoting education, founding new schools...
- He served as schoolmaster in South America where Thomson applied the Lancasterian system. Thomson was born 1788 in Creetown, Scotland, the son of William...
- travelled with him. Under the patronage of Lecesne, Burns went to the Lancasterian school at Borough Road in London. Burns again set sail in 1827 on the...
- the world's only surviving complete Lancasterian Schoolroom, which was built in 1837 to teach boys by the Lancasterian method (peer tutoring). This unique...
- Detroit, was laid on September 24, 1817, and by the following year, a Lancasterian school, taught by Lemuel Shattuck, and a classical academy were operational...
- Ecclesiastical Affairs, and later under a newly formed Ministry of Justice. A Lancasterian Society had been founded in 1822 by the editors of the Mexican Paper...