Boston (Mass.). Committee for Superintending the School for Mutual Instruction

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Boston (Mass.). Committee for Superintending the School for Mutual Instruction

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The mutual (or monitorial) system of instruction, which had been created by English educator Joseph Lancaster, was widely popular in the early part of the nineteenth century. The Lancasterian system relied upon having the older or more advanced students instruct the younger or weaker students under the supervision of the schoolmaster. Tokens with an attached pecuniary value were distributed as rewards for successful students. The students could redeem the tokens for books and other prizes. On 2 July 1820, at a Town meeting, an appropriation of $1000 was voted and the School Committee was authorized to establish a School for Mutual Instruction. The School Committee voted on 22 Oct. 1821, to create a committee of seven men to oversee and care for the School. Because it required fewer trained professionals, this system became a factor in the expansion of free education. Indeed, the Committee found the school and its method of instruction to be superior and recommended its general adoption. The School Committee took charge of the school in September of 1823 and the Committee for Superintending the School for Mutual Instruction was disbanded.

From the description of Committee for Superintending the School for Mutual Instruction records, 1821-1823. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 502428113

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