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What were schools like in the victorian era???

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What were schools like in the victorian era???

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Remember, if you take something directly from here, put quotes at the beginning and the end, and put the author’s name in parentheses at the end; otherwise you are plagiarizing, and that’s not right, and can get you a fail. (I should know; I’m a teacher.) I’m sure if you type in “Victorian school” under Yahoo or Google Images, you can come up with some images. Good luck! Cheers, K, teacher and fan of Victorian lit… who met her husband, a college prof on a Victorian email list 🙂 A Meager Beginning: Nineteenth-Century Education for the Working Class in England Kathy Gray Children of the nineteenth-century working class in England had rare prospects of acquiring more than a few scraps of education. The early nineteenth century offered no organized educational system. The government provided no support, and volunteer efforts were ineffective at best. As social problems arose and educational desires grew, the government of England slowly developed a free educational system for all childr

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