Government schooling and teacher identity: The exertions of the first-class teacher at Worcester, Cape of Good Hope, c.1856-1873
In 1839 the colonial administration introduced to the Cape Colony one of the first systems of state education in the British Empire. This Established System of Education staggered along for a quarter century before the Cape colonial parliament voted to bring it to an end in 1865. Ambitious in its so...
Main Author: | Helen Ludlow |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Afrikaans |
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2015-11-01
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Series: | Contree |
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Online Access: | https://newcontree.org.za/index.php/nc/article/view/169 |
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