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Domestic News January 15, 1831

New Hampshire Statesman And Concord Register

Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

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Report from European papers on global education progress: Lancastrian system schools increased from 1820-1830, educating millions across continents; free schools established 1789-1820; publications on education in various European countries.

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STATE OF EDUCATION IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD.
From the European papers the following statements are made respecting the state of education in various parts of the globe.
From 1820 up to 1830, the following has been the gradual increase of establishments for education on the Lancastrian system. In Europe, 10,600, schools affording instruction to 4,700,000 children in the first rudiments of education; in Asia, 1000, with 500,000 children; in Africa, 130, with 50,000 children; in America, 1000, with 380,000 children; and in Australia, 100, with 25,000 children.
Since the year 1789 up to 1820, there have been established in Europe 5,300 free schools, calculated to educate 1,650,000 children. In Asia 4,000 schools educating 200,000 children of both sexes; in Africa, 50, with 20,000 children: in America, 400, with 125,000 children; and in Australia, New South Wales, 10 schools instructing 800 children.
In Denmark there have been 37 different works published on education and morals, and the benefits to be derived by the poorer classes in mutual instruction; in Sweden, 5; in Germany, 34; in England, 189; in France, 20; in Italy, 1; in Spain, 6; in Portugal, 2; and in Greece, 3.

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Education

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Global Education Lancastrian System Free Schools Education Publications Europe Schools

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Various Parts Of The World

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Various Parts Of The World

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From European papers: Gradual increase in Lancastrian system schools 1820-1830: Europe 10,600 schools for 4,700,000 children; Asia 1,000 for 500,000; Africa 130 for 50,000; America 1,000 for 380,000; Australia 100 for 25,000. Free schools 1789-1820: Europe 5,300 for 1,650,000; Asia 4,000 for 200,000; Africa 50 for 20,000; America 400 for 125,000; Australia (New South Wales) 10 for 800. Publications on education: Denmark 37; Sweden 5; Germany 34; England 189; France 20; Italy 1; Spain 6; Portugal 2; Greece 3.

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