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Medical treatment
Act, 1921, imposes a duty on the local education authority of medical inspection of children attending a public elementary school and of attending to their health and physical condition. The cost of medical treatment may be recovered
Of their choice
not only the choice of the institution to be established and administered by the minorities, like institutions for elementary, primary, secondary, university, vocational and technical and medical education, but also the choice of the students who have
Conscience clause
1870, prohibits the imposing of an obligation to attend religious worship as a condition of attending a public elementary school, and allows a child to be withdrawn while any religious instruction is being given. See now the … Conscience clause. S. 7 of the (English) Education Act, 1870, prohibits the imposing of an obligation to attend religious worship as a condition of attending a
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Vacation Schools
has power under s. 22 of the (English) Education Act, 1922, 'to provide, for children attending a public elementary school vacation schools, vacation classes, play-centres, or other means of recreation during their holidays, or at such other
Voluntary schools
Voluntary schools. The popular name for public elementary day schools not provided by the local education authority to which grants are made when recognized under the
Pestalozzian
Belonging to or characteristic of a system of elementary education which combined manual training with other instruction advocated and practiced by Jean Henri Pestalozzi 1746 1827 a Swiss
Meals
Meals. As to the provisions of meals for children attending elementary schools, see Education Act, 1921, ss. 82-85. In factories, etc., see FACTORIES.
National insurance
(h) School teachers entitled to benefits under the School Teachers Superannuation Acts, and pupil and student-teachers in public elementary schools. (i) Outworkers not wholly or mainly dependent on earnings as such, if the wives of insured persons. … Part II. Contributions. Part III. Benefit. Part IV. Administration and Finance. Part V. Arrangements and Schemes. Part VI. Education and Powers of Education Authorities. Part VII. Miscellaneous and General. The (English) Unemployment Insurance (Agriculture) Act, 1936 (26
Civil Law
rudiments of the law and the great principles of equity, and were divided so as to form an elementary introduction to legal study. The division is into four Books, each book being divided into several Titles, and … laws which have survived, they were very epigrammatic and positive in their nature; they formed the catechism of education for the roman youth; indeed all well-educated persons were expected to know them by heart. Cicero, in his
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