This book explores the impact of the Lesson Books of the National Board of Education in Ireland in the nineteenth century. The author contextualizes the books used in national schools as well as across the wider British Empire: in doing so, he highlights the influence of the religious, social, political and cultural realms of the time. Firmly grounding the volume in its historical context, the author goes on to explore the contemporary moral climate and social influences, including imperialism, morality, rote-learning and socialization. Through meticulous analysis of each Lesson Book, the…mehr
This book explores the impact of the Lesson Books of the National Board of Education in Ireland in the nineteenth century. The author contextualizes the books used in national schools as well as across the wider British Empire: in doing so, he highlights the influence of the religious, social, political and cultural realms of the time. Firmly grounding the volume in its historical context, the author goes on to explore the contemporary moral climate and social influences, including imperialism, morality, rote-learning and socialization. Through meticulous analysis of each Lesson Book, the author traces the evolution of education in Ireland as a reflection of contemporary society, as it changes and transforms in line with cultural, religious and social changes. This pioneering and comprehensive volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of education in Ireland as well as education in the British Empire more widely.
Tony Lyons is Lecturer at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland. His research interests specialize in the history of education, particularly Irish education, and he has written widely on these topics. Noel Moloney was Senior Lecturer in the pedagogy of English at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland, from 1973-1999. A long-time member of the Reading Association of Ireland, he wrote and published two series of English workbooks.
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Pathways to Literacy: Its Nature and the Extant of its Provision in Nineteenth Century Ireland.- Chapter 3. 'What Book are you on?' Spirituality and Rote Learning.- Chapter 4. Rationality, Utility and Imperialism.- Chapter 5. Great Expectations: Science and Technology.- Chapter 6. Reading Book for Girls: Minerva or Madonna.- Chapter 7. Teaching Methodology.- Chapter 8. The Irish Lesson Books elsewhere in the British Empire.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Pathways to Literacy: Its Nature and the Extant of its Provision in Nineteenth Century Ireland.- Chapter 3. 'What Book are you on?' Spirituality and Rote Learning.- Chapter 4. Rationality, Utility and Imperialism.- Chapter 5. Great Expectations: Science and Technology.- Chapter 6. Reading Book for Girls: Minerva or Madonna.- Chapter 7. Teaching Methodology.- Chapter 8. The Irish Lesson Books elsewhere in the British Empire.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Pathways to Literacy: Its Nature and the Extant of its Provision in Nineteenth Century Ireland.- Chapter 3. 'What Book are you on?' Spirituality and Rote Learning.- Chapter 4. Rationality, Utility and Imperialism.- Chapter 5. Great Expectations: Science and Technology.- Chapter 6. Reading Book for Girls: Minerva or Madonna.- Chapter 7. Teaching Methodology.- Chapter 8. The Irish Lesson Books elsewhere in the British Empire.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Pathways to Literacy: Its Nature and the Extant of its Provision in Nineteenth Century Ireland.- Chapter 3. 'What Book are you on?' Spirituality and Rote Learning.- Chapter 4. Rationality, Utility and Imperialism.- Chapter 5. Great Expectations: Science and Technology.- Chapter 6. Reading Book for Girls: Minerva or Madonna.- Chapter 7. Teaching Methodology.- Chapter 8. The Irish Lesson Books elsewhere in the British Empire.
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"This book is to be recommended for anyone wishing to expand their knowledge of school education in Ireland." (Äine Dillon, Intouch, Issue 190, October, 2019)
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