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Frederick John Gladman

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The timetables published in School Work were in fold out sections. The small foldout was for small country schools, with populations below 150 students. The large fold out was for larger, city schools, which had a population averaging 1000.
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JP Rogers was A High School Principal of the prestigious Sydney Boys High School for some thirty years. He had a personal copy of Gladman's School Work from his teacher education days.
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and author whose work had an influence on the formation of Australia's educational system. His textbooks were used as late as the 1930s to train teachers.
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Schooling in the 1880s was compulsory for all children from years one to years 7, or ages 5 to 14. Different colonies having different requirements.
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Australasian Schoolmaster files, 1875–85 (State Library of Victoria); Education Department, registered letters, 1876–85 (State Library of Victoria).
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Published posthumously in 1886, this textbook, which had two parts, was the de facto teaching resource in Australian Schools prior to world war 2.
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School Work Control and Teaching Organisation and Principles of Education by FJ Gladman published Jarrold and sons 1886
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The Handy Book of English History (London, 1874), As co-editor with Rev. William Legge
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from 1859 until 1862. In 1863, at the young age of 24, he was given the position of
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School Work in 1886 part of his Jarrold's Pupil Teachers series.
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He had a successful career teaching at a small school in
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as a pupil-teacher at the British and Foreign School in
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Australian
educationist
London
monitorial school
apprenticeship
Bushey, Hertfordshire
teacher training
Surrey
headmaster
Great Yarmouth
University of London
Bachelor's degrees
British and Foreign School Society
Lancasterian System









"Gladman, Frederick John (1839–1884)"
Melbourne University
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1839 births
1884 deaths
Academic staff of the University of Melbourne
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