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Any sense how we're going to value teaching if we go back to the monitorial system of training them on the job?
A few Monitorial lives are small payment for the salvation of a savage race."
This became known as the monitorial system.
This schoolroom was the first monitorial school for the sons of the poor in Hertfordshire.
He attended a monitorial school until he was fourteen.
The rigid monitorial system, though economical, came to be viewed by inspectors as limited.
On the other hand, people belonging to the lower economic stratum sent their children to the monitorial schools, which provided a basic education.
They were based on the new pioneer monitorial system of Joseph Lancaster.
Teaching was based on Joseph Lancaster's methods of monitorial teaching.
Willie frowned and lifted a monitorial hand.
The waiter, in regulation Monitorial yellows, caught the door as it swung open and gave him an encouraging smile.
It was an early and innovative example of a universal free school, based on the monitorial system, that became known as a British School.
He became greatly influenced by the ideas of Joseph Lancaster, who invented the monitorial system that bears his name.
The Lancasterian system (or monitorial system) used older children who had already been given some education to teach the younger children.
The ultimate development of the grammar school was by Joseph Lancaster and Andrew Bell who developed the monitorial system.
In 1798, he founded a free elementary school in Borough Road, Southwark, using a variant of the monitorial system.
Schudson predicted the emergence of what he called the monitorial citizen: persons engaged in watching for issues such as corruption and government violations of rights.
The emphasis is not so much on information gathering as it is on keeping a watchful eye-even while the monitorial citizen is doing something else.
The monitorial system of teaching was employed, whereby the masters taught only the monitors who in turn passed on the instruction they had received to their schoolfellows.
Originally non-sectarian, it intended to maximise school places by using Joseph Lancaster's monitorial system under which older pupils passed on their lessons to younger ones.
Some scholars assert that these new devices enable us to imagine a new form of citizenship (the "monitorial citizen") that hinges on documentary practices.
The monitorial system was changed as it was the general consensus that having children teach other children, when they are not well educated themselves, proved to be problematic.
From the school year 1871/1872 the teacher Nikola Popfilipov, born in the town of Bansko introduced the Monitorial system education method.
It includes a monitorial schoolroom based on the educational theories of Joseph Lancaster for 300 boys, which opened in 1837, and a rare galleried classroom, dating from 1853.
Beron was aware that this type of education was inefficient, and modeled his ideas for the new Bulgarian schools along the monitorial system and education in natural sciences.
Under her aunt's monitory eye, though, there was no escape.
In commercial view it also helps to earn carbon credit for monitory benefit.
Its long shadow lay like a monitory finger across the headland.
Enforcement, permitting and monitory activities are delegated to state agencies.
The agent gave a monitory tap on the tabletop.
And he had a forked tongue too: one of the monitory kind, for sure.'
Hagen barked a bitter obscenity and she held up a monitory hand.
The stern watchful gave a monitoring, almost monitory, cast to the feeble waiting.
Monitory encouragement to the people involved in Telugu development / promotion.
In copyright cases that do not include monitory gain, I think the penalty should be 40hrs community service per song.
Moreover, there was no way to disguise the fact that high praise of one sibling sent a negative or monitory message to the others.
I pointed a monitory finger at her.
He lifted his caduceus, which wagged a monitory snake.
Keane calls these mechanisms "monitory bodies"; they function both from within the state and cross-borders.
I have always found Agnes pretty wonderful myself, and understood her "monitory gesture" to have very specific meanings.
He wagged a monitory finger at Anders.
Tompkins raised a monitory hand.
Navarth raised a monitory finger.
Monitory beads & shells were bought from the Channel Islands and used for trade and purchasing items.
Representatives of joint banks, Arab central banks and monitory agencies may also attend Board meetings as observers.
Lycaelon glared down at his son for a moment, looking as if he'd never seen him before, then pointed a monitory finger at him.
"If"mNish ha'am held up one monitory fingerm "your life has not ended first."
There was no soft music of appeal in the bronze volleying: it was the hoarse monitory voice of rebuke.
In the age of 'monitory democracy', the language and ideals and institutions of democracy undergo many changes.
Holth crooned on an ad- monitory note and Rogeth answered, startled, from outside.