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  1. In the early 19th century the Church of England sponsored most formal education until the government established free, compulsory education towards the end of that century. The Church of England resisted early attempts for the state to provide secular education. [ 21 ]

  2. 1902 1902 Education Act (18 December): the 'Balfour Act' established a system of secondary education integrating higher grade elementary schools and fee-paying secondary schools; abolished school boards and established local education authorities (LEAs).

  3. Introduction. There are now more than 800 historic education documents in this archive, so you can read them in full online - or download them - in many cases for the first time since they were published. A note on formats. Since around 1988, most government documents have been produced as pdf files.

  4. Three national education commissions were established, the reports of each - and the Acts which followed them - relating to provision for a particular social class. In chronological order these were: The Royal Commission on the State of Popular Education in England, appointed in 1858. The 1861 Newcastle Report led to the 1870 Elementary ...

  5. 22 sie 2018 · The monopoly of the established Church over education was underpinned by a religious ideology which emphasised its educational mission as well as the link between birth and higher education.

  6. Early development of the educational system In England the Church of England was involved in providing some elementary education and in 1833 Parliament voted to provide some financial assistance to church schools provided they had a local board of managers and agreed to inspection.

  7. 6 kwi 2023 · ABSTRACT. Reviewing the historiography of education provides insights into both the past and present of this growing area of research across the UK and Ireland. In the nineteenth century research reveals a close association with national identities.