Auteur: Fitzroy John Fitzwygram

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Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean Fitzwygram, 4th Baronet (1830–1904), was a noteworthy British philanthropist and author, who contributed significantly to educational literature in the Victorian era. His work « Hints for the improvement of village schools and the introduction of industrial work » exemplifies his commitment to enhancing rural education and integrating practical skills into the curriculum. In this treatise, Fitzwygram emphasizes the importance of industrial training alongside traditional academic pursuits to prepare students for the practical demands of life outside the schoolroom. Although better known for his military career, rising to the rank of Lieutenant-General, and his role as a Member of Parliament for Hampshire, Fitzwygram »s literary endeavors reflect a deep concern for social reform and education. His educational philosophies were reflective of the broader 19th-century movements that sought to improve the lives of the rural poor through education. Fitzwygram »s work in literature, particularly in the educational realm, is an example of his multifaceted approach to public service, combining his legislative influence with scholarly contributions to advocate for progress within society. The impact of Fitzwygram »s efforts extended beyond his lifetime, influencing educational practices and the integration of vocational training in schools.




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Fitzroy John Fitzwygram: Hints for the improvement of village schools and the introduction of industrial work
Fitzroy John Fitzwygram’s ‘Hints for the improvement of village schools and the introduction of industrial work’ is a comprehensive guide that delves into the crucial topic of education in rural …
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