PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Education in urban life in Britain
--working class children revived very little education in the mid-nineteenth century.
This is why:
-Because children had to work,there was no time to go to school
-Very little free education&poor people couldn't afford to pay for schooling.
-factory workers did not want poor children to be educated.
-The children of the rich-mostly boys- were well educated at home by private tutors.
Sunday school provided the only education received by many British working- class children. Religious volunteers taught the bible reading to the children while the parents went to church.
Discipline was harsh in school.