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This lesson from a unit on Victorian Literature focuses on Victorian views on education. Compulsary education for students ages 5 to 11 was enacted in 1870, and this lessons discusses the works of three Victorians on that topic:John Henry Newman, Mathew Arnold, and Thomas H. Huxley along with links to their works. Students are presented with a thought question to consider their own future education.
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" science and culture" by thomas h. huxley, " the idea of a university.-- from the chapter: "knowledge viewed in relation to learning" by john henry newman, "literature and science" by mathew arnold, georgia virtual learning, john henry newman, mathew arnold, thomas h. huxley, victorian views on education, victorian age
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- Knovation Readability Score: 4 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)