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I think the state of women and girl's education needs more coverage, there is only a half paragraph and a few sentences on the subject. Perhaps add a sentence in the lead, and that literacy rates were lower for girls than boys in the 1860s (Jones and Roderick, p. 99), and anything else important to
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You can wikilink publishers in the bibliography, which looks much better and is occasionally useful for readers. I will wikilink them all now on this article and the previous two in this topic.
1108:: Text fully supported, but why include the information about deaf and blind children, but not the almost identical legislation that happened six years later for physically-impaired children? 645: 55: 1059:: Since all the other acts in this paragraph are named, and for indexing purposes, perhaps we should name this act too (Elementary Education (Blind and Deaf Children) Act 1893). 1088:
I have already described the general grammatical and MoS mistakes in the previous GA reviews on this topic. I fixed invalid uses of semi-colons, spaces around em-dashes etc.
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Some efforts were made to add more of a Welsh emphasis into teaching; this included a limited introduction of the Welsh language into lessons
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This lack of radicalism was off-putting for much of the working classes but by 1924 the association had 4,000 students in 200 classes
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The boards were allowed but not required to make education compulsory, a power that was extended to other districts in 1876
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His main impact was on Welsh language teaching, which is discussed elsewhere in this article
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Compulsory education was also extended to deaf and blind children in 1893
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Hugh Owen, a retired civil servant, dedicated himself to fundraising
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