First published in 1969. Part of the Social History of Education collection, this is No 8, a history of the origin and progress of adult schools; with an account of some of the beneficial effects already produced on the moral character of the labouring poor (1814). Thomas Pole was born in Philadelphia on the 13th December 1753, visiting England in 1775 where he studied medicine in Maidenhead, Berkshire. He moved to Bristol in 1802 where he was active establishing adult schools for the poor.
First published in 1969. Part of the Social History of Education collection, this is No 8, a history of the origin and progress of adult schools; with an account of some of the beneficial effects already produced on the moral character of the labouring poor (1814). Thomas Pole was born in Philadelphia on the 13th December 1753, visiting England in 1775 where he studied medicine in Maidenhead, Berkshire. He moved to Bristol in 1802 where he was active establishing adult schools for the poor.
NEW INTRODUCTION THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS An ADDRESS to the COMMITIEE of the BRISTOL SOCIETY for teaching the ADULT Poon to read the Holy SCHIPTURES ADULT INSTITUTION INSTRUCTION OF ADULTS Private Schools The Bristol School of Refuge The peculiar Tenets of no one Sect of Christians to be introduced in these Schools Some Objections to instructing the Poor considered Consideration on the Advantages of Adult Education The Advantages of Education in a Secular Point of View Schools at Ipswich Bungay and Yarmouth On Teaching to Write Progress of the Scholars in learning to read Some of the beneficial Effects already produced on the Moral Character of the Labouring Poor A POEM APPENDiX
NEW INTRODUCTION THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS An ADDRESS to the COMMITIEE of the BRISTOL SOCIETY for teaching the ADULT Poon to read the Holy SCHIPTURES ADULT INSTITUTION INSTRUCTION OF ADULTS Private Schools The Bristol School of Refuge The peculiar Tenets of no one Sect of Christians to be introduced in these Schools Some Objections to instructing the Poor considered Consideration on the Advantages of Adult Education The Advantages of Education in a Secular Point of View Schools at Ipswich Bungay and Yarmouth On Teaching to Write Progress of the Scholars in learning to read Some of the beneficial Effects already produced on the Moral Character of the Labouring Poor A POEM APPENDiX
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