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Education to 1840 September 12 2011
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Education before 1840 Lecture Outline 1.Missionaries & education in New France Indigenous & French Children Gender 2. Education in Colonial BNA criticisms Types of schools Chapter discussion
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New France
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Missionaries & Education in New France Recollets – First missionaries – unsuccessful Jesuits – Powerful religious order – Petite Seminaire, Jesuit College – Taught sons of elite French colonists Ursuline Nuns – Marie de l’Incarnation – salvation through education – taught Indigenous and French girls
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Education of Indigenous Girls salvation through education preparation for baptism and communion reading and writing was secondary Ursulines learned Indigenous languages How did they get their students?
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Education of French Children Day or boarding schools ‘Payment in kind’ Gendered curriculum : – Curriculum based on ideas about women and men’s “natural” roles in society – Girls: Religious instruction and domestic arts were stressed; academic subjects were not – Boys: religious instruction, mathematics, Greek, Latin, carpentry
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Battle of the Plains of Abraham
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British North America 1791
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Upper Canada Pre-industrial society – Resource based – Produce to survive, not profit – Whole family involved Education: gendered & informal – Boys: farming, barn building, driving horses, apprenticeships – Girls: cooking, baking, child care, planting
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Types of Schools in Upper Canada 1. Common Schools – aided and non-aided 2.Apprenticeships and Evening Schools 3. Home Schooling 4. Sunday Schools
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Conclusion – Education to the 1840s New France – education for Christianity Children learned at home or through apprenticeships Education was important to pre-industrial economies but life didn’t revolve around it Education was gendered
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