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Excerpt from Second Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction, Vol. 4: Evidence, &C. Relating to Ireland
Payment by results leads, in national schools, to no lcct of useful but unpaid-for subjects, and to the crammin of a few 0 ever he s. More recognition should be paid to the genera condition of the schools, and certain useful subjects paid for on results, 4805-6. Suggests instruction in agriculture, wicker work, due. Sewing, be. For girls is entirely neglected, the in tor bein a male, and a bad judge of the work. There are no ladies in the paris to assist. Belleek pottery has improved the condition of the people physically, morally, and intellectually, 4807-10.
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