Paved with good intentions: the Hampstead and Clapton schools, 1873-1878
By: Stewart, David S.
Series: British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28 (2) 2000: 54-59.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): HISTORY | HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES | EDUCATION | POVERTY | UNITED KINGDOM | CHILDRENSummary: In terms of historyof education, most people think that 1870 saw the beginning of universal elementary education in the UK, yet few consider what provision was made for those with learning disabilities. This article explores the provision made by one UK authority to establish schools for pauper children with learning disabilities.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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In terms of historyof education, most people think that 1870 saw the beginning of universal elementary education in the UK, yet few consider what provision was made for those with learning disabilities. This article explores the provision made by one UK authority to establish schools for pauper children with learning disabilities.
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