ADULT Schools as a part of the parochial system, 140.
Agricultural college, Cirencester, 160; chemistry, on teaching, 265; library, 96.
Alphabet, new method of teaching the,
Apprentices in schools, 21, 313, 318. Arithmetic, instructions in, by M. Curie,
106, 131, 173, 201, 236, 268, 297, 331, 365; separate sum system, 67; helps to teachers in setting sums, 235, 331, 335; on certain properties of numbers, 333; on the construction of questions in duodecimals, 272; expla- nation of square and cube roots, 43. Arnold, Dr., his life and writings recom- mended to the study of national school- masters, 104; monument to, 125. Attorneys, education of, 158.
Australia, on education in, 18, 95; pa- rochial schools in, 224.
Baptismal birth-day, 247.
Battersea Training Institution, 317. Bedminster national school, 220.
Bible reading, 353; our guiding star, 310. Bishop's Stortford, 63. Bombay, 127.
Canada, education in, 309.
Cambridge mathematical tripos, 61, classical ditto, 124; prizes and me- dals, 219, 252; prize subjects, 28, 252; Bell's scholarship, 124; Chan- cellor's medallists, ibid; Hulsean prize, 63; Maitland prize regulations, 29; Norrisian prize, 379; Smith's prize- men, 92; senior and second wrang- lers, ibid; subjects for previous exa- mination, 92; for B.A. degree (1847),
124; tabular enumeration of resident members, 27; voluntary theological examination, 62, 92; Christian Ad- vocate and Hulsean lecturers, 62; travelling bachelorship, 188; Jesus College, 63; Catharine Hall, 379. Catechising, G. Herbert's praise of, 149; S. T. Coleridge's, 311; Bishop of Salisbury on public catechising on the Lord's day, 277; Bishop Hart on ditto, 376; no clergyman can do his duty who does not catechise, 81; sermons for children, but catechising better, 232; why the clergy can take no part in schools where the catechism is not taught, 211.
Catechists and Deacons, memorial to the
primate respecting, 23.
Chants, book of, recommended, 79. Charges, extracts from, 18, 50, 81, 179, 209, 239, 274. Charter-house, 287.
Christian brothers, 242.
Christian Knowledge Society, 63, 189. Christ's Hospital, royal visit to, 125. Children, French, 150; mountain, 150; on maintaining connection with chil- dren after they leave school, see Youth. City of London school, 287, 350. Clergy, proposed addition to the number of, 276; proposed revival of the dia- conate, 349.
Clergy Orphan Corporation, 93. Confirmation classes, 143. Criminals, reform of young, 31.
Daily service, attendance of a national school at, 193, 261.
Darlington free grammar school, 25. Deacons and catechists, 23.
Denmark, 320; vocal music in, 32.
Dic, duc, fac, fer, 247. Durham University, 63.
Education, Rev. F. D. Maurice on the progress and prospects of, 1; Bishop of Salisbury on, 239; Judge Coleridge's views on, 31; Bp. Van Mildart on reli- gious, 212; Rev. H. Venn on, 310; M. Thiers on the basis of a liberal, 310; con- tinental writers on education, 12; pre- sent difficulties in the way of, 321; books recommended, 78, 80; national, 148; Lord Abinger on, 155; Arch- deacon Sinclair on, 179, 209; unani- mity of churchmen with regard to, 50; the state a great gainer by church, 50; a churchman's duty with regard to, 52; proposed extension of academical, 378; prize lectures on classical, 351; desti- tution in the parish of St. Pancras, 374; what may be done in the poorest pa- rish, 196.
Endowment of a national school, 96. Eton college, 157; Newcastle scholar- ship, 93, 124; Prince Albert's prizes, 350.
Evening Schools, 277.
Examinations, public, 194, 289.
Factory schools, 253.
Farmers, Lord Morpeth on the education of, 285.
France, education in, 337; university statistics in, 28.
Gallery and play-ground in the training system, 373.
Geography, suggestions on teaching, 325, 358.
German traveller and Scotch school-
master comparing notes, 212. Giggleswick grammar school, 63. Girls, on the punishment of refractory, 208, 322.
Governesses, benevolent institution, 94, 126, 159; proposed training institu- tion for private, 159.
Grammar, on teaching, 233, 266; a vil- lage schoolmaster's method of teach- ing, 295; on introducing faulty sen- tences into grammars, 371; Dr. Lowth's English Grammar, 303, 370. Grammar schools, legal decision respect- ing the removal of a master, 25.
Haileybury College, 252.
Hanover, 288.
Harrow school, 29.
Infant schools, 225; Home and Colonial Infant School Society, 94.
India, manifesto of the Governor-Gene- ral of, 57; suggestions regarding edu- cation in, 196, 229. Inspector, the clergyman the most effi- cient and only needful, 241. Ipswich national school, 95. Ireland, protest of Irish bishops against the government system in, 53; pro- gress of education in, 223, 288, 318; academical institutions in, 189.
King's College, London, 188.
Last means, 246. Law reports, 25, 59.
Liar, successful attempt to reform a, 40. Lincoln diocesan school, 30.
Liverpool Church of England schools, 383.
London diocesan board, 219, 318; fourth annual report of, 19; fifth ditto, 311, 340.
Ludlow charities, 26.
Malta, protestant school at, 224. Man, King William's College in Isle of, 30, 127.
Marine Society, 95, 160.
Medical students; Queen's College, Bir- mingham, 126, 379; St. Bartholo- mew's Hospital, 158.
Merchant Taylors' school, 287. Middle schools, on the establishment of, 33.
Mohawk Indians, 128.
National society, Archdeacon Sinclair on the relative position of the committee of council and the, 179; annual re- port, 182, 213, 247; statistical in- quiry, 316; proceedings, 125, 157, 188.
Naval (Royal) Schools, 130.
New Zealand, St. John's College in, 191, 319.
Orphan Asylum, London, 160; Infant, 190.
Orsett Diocesan School, 253. Oxford University, Summary of mem- bers, 91; vacant exhibitions, 91, 124, 157, 219, 251, 349; class lists, 28, 187; mathematical ditto, ib.; university Latin scholarship, 157; prize essays and poems, 188; chancellor's prizes, 252; theological prizes, 284; Mrs. Denyer's ditto, ib.; regulations of lodging houses, 157; Sir Robert Tay- lor's institution, 157, 188; grant to King William's college, 188. Oxford diocesan board, 125.
Parents of children in parochial schools,
addresses to, 88, 372. Parkhurst prison, 384. Parliamentary grant, 318.
Penmanship, improved models for, 145. Playground and gallery in the training system, 373.
Possessive case, origin of, 76, 142.
Raikes of Gloucester, reminiscenes of, 374.
Religious instruction in schools, 274; scheme of, at St. Mark's practising school, 150; in a gradual series of les- sons, (notice of book), 205.
Reverence for God's house, on training children to, 275.
Reviews and notices of books, 78, 205, 304.
Rewards, Bishop Short on, 82.
Ripon diocesan board, 377, 382; com- mercial school, 63.
Roystone grammar school, Yorkshire,
Rules and regulations for national schools, 336. Russia, 32.
Sandhurst public examination, 384. Schoolmasters.-Church schoolmasters' association, lecture to, by the Rev. F. D. Maurice, 1; programme of meet- ings of, 56; seventh annual report of, 343, 351; union of schoolmasters for the deanery of Bedminster, 263; meet- ings for improvement during the har- vest holidays, 119, 351; proposed mutual benefit association, 110; Scotch parochial, 127; income of schoolmasters abroad, 32. Scotland-Trinity College, Perth, 30, 93,
Sermons by the late Rev. E. Blencowe, notice of, 304.
Sheffield, St. George's new schools, 384. Singing-book of chants recommended, 79.
Sponsors, how to ensure communicants as, 37, 65, 97.
St. Augustine's College, 284. St. Columba, College of, 281. St. Mark's College, scheme of religious instruction in practising school of, 150; proposal to fill chapel windows with stained glass, 217. Statistics, 27, 90, 347.
Sunday schools-Bishop Short on the management of, 82, 114, 146; Bishop of Salisbury on, 276; secrets of suc- cess in, 227; first annual report of Church of England Sunday School In- stitute, 85.
Tasmania, proposed collegiate institution in, 223.
Teacher, good, 309.
Time tables for national schools, 72. Tiverton, 318.
Training schools, Bishop of Salisbury on, 240; Winchester diocesan, 31.
United States, education in, 90, 224; common schools in, 307.
Ventilation of schoolrooms, 233.
Warwick grammar school, 59, 63. Winchester diocesan training school, 31.
Youth, early age at which children leave school, 276; on their leaving the church when they leave the school, 137; reasons suggested, 138, 161, 257; on maintaining a connection with afterwards, 129, 165.
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