Coolfore, west Farney and the National School System, 1826-1968
This book tells the story of the national school system in Ireland, since its establishment in 1831 to the mid to late twentieth century. The book takes the case of Coolfore national school, a rural school in south County Monaghan to illustrate how the system developed and operated. Beginning with the pay or ‘hedge’ schools, the book traces the development of the national school system in Ireland and shows how the state-supported system of mass education was highly regulated, bureaucratically operated and locally managed and controlled by vested interests, including the local landlord and his agents and by the denominational churches.
Gerard Fealy
- Eastwood Books
- 9781916742529
- 240 pages
- Paperback / softback
- Ireland
- History of education