MONITORIAL SYSTEM

method of elementary education devised by British educators Joseph Lancaster and Andrew Bell during the 19th cent. to furnish schooling to the underprivileged even under conditions of severely limited facilities. It was sometimes called the mutual or Lancasterian system. All students met in one room, with about 10 students and one monitor to each bench. The monitors, older and better students, were instructed directly by the teacher and in turn instructed the other pupils. It was often assumed that the monitors would eventually become teachers. This system, which might involve several levels of monitors, used elaborate programs of reward for good deportment and scholarship, supplemented by punishment based on "shame rather than pain." The success of the monitorial system stimulated interest in education for the poor.

Bibliography

See J. Lancaster, The Lancasterian System of Education (1821) and The Practical Parts of Lancaster's Improvements and Bell's Experiments (ed. by D. Solmon, 1932); C. Kaestle, Joseph Lancaster and the Monitorial School Movement (1973).

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...simple principle of the Madras System, no boy had ever passed a...Lancaster as the originator of the monitorial system and to Bell as responsible...have to Lancaster and the monitorial system is 1798. In general...where he introduced the monitorial system, and Professor of...
...technology of, in first modern school system, 82 . See also Archery ; Military...54 ; in first modern school system, 82 ; in system of 1912, 124 Athletics, and...Students abroad Bell, Chinese monitorial system resembling that of, 37...
...schools had been converted to the new system, which separated the students...the city. 15. The change in the system was prompted by economic considerations...factor was very important. The monitorial system required about twice as many principals...
...classes, the blind and the deaf -- and out of it all national systems were evolving, which at a later day determined the fate...leaving everywhere some of his own enthusiasm, and the monitorial system became universally popular. Not only was it adopted for...
...or soon after, the American school system had become an involved discontinuity 1...and High and 2 within the eight-grade system of the Elementary. The immediate consequences...was very likely the weak point in the monitorial schools. Second, the teacher must have...
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...foreign language education system. The most important rationale...Restructuring of Greek System of Education Providing a cultural...education most widely used was the Monitorial one. The method which was...solved (Lancaster, 1992). A system as such was especially practical...
...scientific work, scientific system building is never complete...However, the products of system building change more slowly...investigative products, scientific systems are subject to change only...addressed at a particular level of system construction, the slower...Kantor (1981a, p. 9) as monitorial, coordinative, and semantic...
...community-funded education system established by the NSS and...for-profit primary school system. The article next discusses...mathematical grading or marking systems. One educational organization...Lancaster in 1798, whose monitorial system was the forerunner of the...
...potential teachers, the use of the monitorial system of teacher training where student...facing the initial teacher education system by 1960. It has been argued elsewhere...those of supply. The nature of the system changed to such an extent that...
...intention "formally to announce a system," but to take the less direct...difficulty in extracting the system for himself." Like the common...substance on the suggestion of a "system" in the life of its constituent...period of support for the Madras monitorial system of Andrew Bell. With...
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...as well as of the education systems of Europe and the United States...the past 200 years, these systems expanded to provide the majority...Lancaster, who had invented the "monitorial" system of education, an approach...creation of public education systems. Bolivar invited Lancaster...
...had not yet reached Erics Roslyn. One of Roslyns major shortcomings, according to Farrar, was the absence of the monitorial system, that noble safeguard of English schools, the Palladium . . . of happiness and morality, which Thomas Arnold also...
...and greater trust in the political system. The fact that these possible effects...information-overloaded environment is a "monitorial" public--one that scans rather than...electorate. It is an ideal tool for Schudsons monitorial citizen, because it gives just enough...
...ideas vindicates its superiority as a system of governance. Insofar as democracy has...constitutional order and the political system of the United States each has an enviably...allay. Americas decision to turn its own system of government into a military and political...
...district-wide school-based assessment system (SBA). Within the ambit of SBA, a...characteristics show that SBA is an ongoing monitorial process that complements the instructional...The value of a school-based assessment system is its multiplicity for many levels and...


 

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...school was named after the school in Madras, India, where Andrew Bell, a friend of Lord Kenyon, pioneered the monitorial system of education. Culture minister Alun Pugh said the Welsh Assembly grants, ranging from pounds 1,875 to pounds...
...Lancasterian School in Severn Street opened in 1809 as the towns first monitorial school, which boasted Joseph Sturge and George Cadbury amongst...aspirational tower (part of the Victorian air-conditioning system) that became their hallmark. Built in 1877, Oozells Street...


 

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MONITORIAL SYSTEM method of elementary education devised...rather than pain." The success of the monitorial system stimulated interest in education...Kaestle, Joseph Lancaster and the Monitorial School Movement (1973...
...now Chennai), India. Here he developed the monitorial system , which he described in a pamphlet, Experiment...large numbers of nonconformists. Bell organized a system of monitorial schools that taught the principles of the Established...
...Johann Pestalozzi and through the influence of the monitorial system . Germany established the first curriculum for teacher training in the 18th cent. From Europe the monitorial training method spread to the United States (c...
...elementary school, using a type of monitorial system for which he acknowledged his debt...the society and with Bell, whose system had the support of the established...outside England. His writings on his system include Report of Joseph Lancasters...
...changes. Mathematics, modern languages, and modern history were added to the traditional classical curriculum, the monitorial system was introduced, and independent thought was encouraged. Arnolds reforms were influential beyond Rugby itself...


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