As the blogger put it, we become monitorial citizens, and, I'd add, better citizens. |
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He was engaged to organize monitorial schools, teaching both secular and religious subjects. |
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In 1835 Vasil Aprilov founded a Lancasterian school, based on the monitorial system of instruction, in Gabrovo. |
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An 1831 American report numbered almost two thousand monitorial schools each in Denmark, Sweden, Spain and Sardinia. |
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A lot of people had been cruel to him due to his monitorial status. |
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The only early organized attempt at mass education was through monitorial systems. |
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As well as the writings of Aristotle in Ancient Greece, Dr Andrew Bell developed one of the earliest documented examples of a peer education approach with his monitorial system in a Madras school in India. |
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During the first 30 years of the 19th century, teacher preparation in the United States, Britain, and elsewhere was dominated by the monitorial methods introduced by Andrew Bell and Joseph Lancaster. |
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Generally speaking, in the first half of the 19th century the English school system was completely under the influence of the disciplinarian monitorial systems of Andrew Bell and Joseph Lancaster. |
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Peer led methods have been around for many centuries in many different forms, from the writing of Aristotle to the eighteenth century monitorial systems which were popular in Europe. |
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He also wanted the state government to be spared from the monitorial burden of building infrastructure. |
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