PUBLIC EDUCATION AND INDEPENDENCE IN SPANISH AMERICA AND BRAZIL: LANCASTERIANAS EXPERIENCES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

Monitoring or Lancaster´s method and its wide spread are very attached to the need of educating through all social classes, illustration movement battle and becoming practical at least in the role of making public education systems of 19th century more practical. Elementary school education became a...

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Journal of Latin American Education History
public education
lancasterian method
independence
the nineteenth century.
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title PUBLIC EDUCATION AND INDEPENDENCE IN SPANISH AMERICA AND BRAZIL: LANCASTERIANAS EXPERIENCES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Journal of Latin American Education History
public education
lancasterian method
independence
the nineteenth century.
Social Sciences
title_short PUBLIC EDUCATION AND INDEPENDENCE IN SPANISH AMERICA AND BRAZIL: LANCASTERIANAS EXPERIENCES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
title_full PUBLIC EDUCATION AND INDEPENDENCE IN SPANISH AMERICA AND BRAZIL: LANCASTERIANAS EXPERIENCES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Journal of Latin American Education History
public education
lancasterian method
independence
the nineteenth century.
Social Sciences
topic Journal of Latin American Education History
public education
lancasterian method
independence
the nineteenth century.
Social Sciences
description Monitoring or Lancaster´s method and its wide spread are very attached to the need of educating through all social classes, illustration movement battle and becoming practical at least in the role of making public education systems of 19th century more practical. Elementary school education became an issue in the new nations after the independece process of Spanish and Portuguese colonies. Bell and Lancaster´s method was adopted in several countries such as:  Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, México, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Perú, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay. Joseph Lancaster came in different ocations to south America as invited by Simon Bolivar, Lancaster launched his method and created shools in these jurneys. He also promised travelling to the US and Canada.This paper analyses spread and implementation of mutual or monitorial teaching methods focusing in some countries. Studying Brasilean approach and experience, highlinting on contribution to elementary education development and spread. Adoption of Americas’ Method which was tuned with educational knowledge and models international processes in the first half of 19th Century. 
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