Wilderspin additional c1824-c1980
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Young Francis A fl 1949
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McCann, Philip, fl 1987-2005
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Samuel Wilderspin was the controversial self-styled founder of the Infant School System. He was born in Hornsey, North London in 1792 and was an apprentice clerk in the City before being introduced to infant education by Buchanan. He trained with Buchanan at a school in Vincent Square, London and then became master of his own school in Quaker Street, Spitalfields. From 1824 he worked for the Infant School Society and as a freelance, teaching others about his system of schooling. He ...
Young, Francis A., 1918-
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Executive secretary of the Conference Board of the Associated Research Councils. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1951-1958. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 243856539 Samuel Wilderspin was the controversial self-styled founder of the Infant School System. He was born in Hornsey, North London in 1792 and was an apprentice clerk in the City before being introduced to infant education by Buchanan. He train...
Wilderspin, Samuel, 1792-1866
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Samuel Wilderspin was the controversial self-styled founder of the Infant School System. He was born in Hornsey, North London in 1792 and was an apprentice clerk in the City before being introduced to infant education by Buchanan. He trained with Buchanan at a school in Vincent Square, London and then became master of his own school in Quaker Street, Spitalfields. From 1824 he worked for the Infant School Society and as a freelance, teaching others about his system of schooling. He ...
McCann Philip fl 1987
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