Publisher's Synopsis
In "An Address to the Friends and Superintendants of 'sunday Schools' ... On the Advantages That With Result From ... the Royal British System of Education," Joseph Lancaster advocates for the expansion and improvement of Sunday Schools through the implementation of the Royal British System of Education. This work highlights the benefits of this system, emphasizing its role in providing accessible and effective education to a wide range of students.
Lancaster's address serves as a historical document, reflecting the educational philosophies and reform movements of the time. His vision for integrating the Royal British System into Sunday Schools offers insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by educators in the early 19th century. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of education, particularly the development of Sunday Schools and the evolution of teaching methodologies.
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