An Ungodly Generation

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Dive into the rich history of education in colonial Australia with 'An Ungodly Generation'. This groundbreaking research unveils the largely overlooked origins of public schooling, challenging the long-held belief that the Victorian Education Act of 1872 was the dawn of formal education down under. Explore how the National Schools System from Ireland reached Australia, starting in 1848 within New South Wales and the Port Phillip District. This book meticulously examines not only the foundational aspects of educational infrastructure—such as architecture, curriculum, and teaching methods—but also the political landscape shaped significantly by influential figures like Governor Richard Bourke. Unravel the complexities of government regulations, teacher training, and the fervent debates surrounding secular education. Perfect for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of education, this book provides a comprehensive look at how determination and chance played a role in shaping Australia's educational environment. With 262 pages of in-depth analysis published by Black Inc, 'An Ungodly Generation' is an essential addition to your collection of Australian history books. Get your copy today and understand the roots of schooling as we know it in Australia today.

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