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Chancellor, William E. – American Book Company, 1904
This textbook is an arithmetic course with lessons adapted to the age, attainments, and practical experience of evening-school students. The lessons in this text represent a course sufficient in length for at least two years.
Descriptors: Textbooks, Arithmetic, Mathematics Instruction, Evening Programs
Long, Huey B. – Lifelong Learning, 1984
This study of newspaper advertisements in London and Philadelphia in the mid-eighteenth century reveals similarities in the public lectures and private instruction/evening schools offered for adults. Differences illustrate how colonial Americans were able to modify British institutions for their own needs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Opportunities, Evening Programs, Lecture Method
Peace, Brian W. – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1995
This history of New South Wales evening and community colleges ends with the challenges of the 1990s, especially diminished government funding, pressures to expand vocational programs, and the need for equitable allocation of resources. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Evening Programs
Long, Huey B. – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1983
Describes the role of private teachers in colonial America, including evening schools and literacy education, costs of instruction, basic writing and arithmetic curriculum, evening schoolhouses, and schoolmasters' characteristics. Newspaper advertisements served as primary sources for the study. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Advertising, Colonial History (United States), Evening Programs
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Hughes, Mary – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1992
The creation in London of single-sex institutes for the education of women offered increased educational opportunities but did not widen their horizons. For working class women, educational policy regarding these institutes tended to support their domestic roles. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Evening Programs, Foreign Countries, Single Sex Schools
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Richards, Peter S. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1987
The levying of taxes for nonelementary education was first legalized in Great Britain under the Technical Instruction Act of 1889. The act's impact on the successful establishment of evening classes and vocational training in the Wallasey Borough of Cheshire during the years following the act's passage is described in this article. (PGD)
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Finance, Educational History, Evening Programs
Roderick, Gordon – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1993
The history of technical instruction committees in Cardiff and Swansea, South Wales, shows that as they worked to improve instruction, industries were declining. They were hampered by inadequate finance, students' poor educational background, and a culture inimical to promotion of science and technology. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advisory Committees, Educational History, Evening Programs
Roderick, Gordon – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1993
The Technical Instruction Committees in South Wales were the first attempt to organize a systematic program of technical education. Each regional committee inherited a haphazard system of evening classes sponsored by mechanics' institutes and the Department of Science and Art. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advisory Committees, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1930
This bulletin contains the statistics of private commercial and business schools for 1928-29. There is a noticeably constant fluctuation in the list of private commercial and business schools. Out of a list of approximately 1,850 private commercial schools of which the Office of Education had record during the period from June, 1925, to June,…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Evening Programs, Average Daily Attendance, Statistical Data
Kefauver, Grayson N.; Noll, Victor H.; Drake, C. Elwood – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
This manuscript was written by Grayson N. Kefauver, a part-time specialist, and Victor H. Noll and C. Elwood Drake, full-time specialists engaged on the National Survey of Secondary Education. It deals with pupils who attended the part-time continuation school's four or more hours a week and also with those who attended evening high schools. It…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, National Surveys, Part Time Students, Evening Programs
Sweany, Mark J. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1923
The Knights of Columbus is primarily and essentially a fraternal society, but the order has never permitted itself to be circumscribed within the narrow limits of insurance benefits and selfish social interests. A new page of that history has been written. The story of the educational work in which the order engaged during the past four years is…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Scholarships, Program Evaluation, Organizations (Groups)
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Bishop, F. L. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
This chapter of the "Biennial Survey of Education in the United States" is concerned with the topic of engineering education, which, in its various phases, has been the object of study of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education since the organization of the society in 1893. In 1907 an investigation of engineering education was…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Curriculum, College Admission, Two Year Colleges
Farrington, Frederic Ernest – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1916
In 1910 in the United States there were more than thirteen million foreign-born men, women, and children. More than four-fifths of those who arrived in that year were from southern and eastern Europeans countries and other countries in which the percentage of illiteracy is very large. Nearly three million of these foreign-born men, women, and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Illiteracy, Compulsory Education, Access to Education
Hirsch, William F. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1923
The Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) was one of the pioneers in the development of evening education for employed men and boys. The beginnings of this work go back more than half a century, the first work of this kind being reported in 1866. During the last decade of the nineteenth century, broad foundations were laid for the future…
Descriptors: Credits, Vocational Education, Males, Textbooks
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
This bulletin provides a statement showing in some detail the amount of illiteracy in the United States among men, women, and children over 10 years of age according to the Federal Census of 1910; also a brief statement of an experiment which has been conducted for nearly two years in one of the mountain counties of eastern Kentucky having a large…
Descriptors: Females, Illiteracy, Age Differences, Males
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