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Original scientific paper

Laws on folk schools – their implementation and meaning (Review of the area of Military Border, i.e. Banska Hrvatska)

Zlata Živaković-Kerže ; Osijek, Croatia
Marija Benić Penava orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5076-8999 ; University of Dubrovnik, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Zvjezdana Penava Brekalo ; Faculty of Educational Sciences of J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek, Osijek, Croatia


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Abstract

Application of the Law on Folk Schools, which was passed in 1777, through the first Croatian school law in 1874, i.e. the Law on the Organization of Folk Schools and Preparation for Folk Teaching in the Kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia, to the first unified school Law on the Organization of Folk Teaching and education of public teachers in the kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia from 31 October 1888 provided basic instruction in elementary skills such as reading, writing and arithmetics.
The implementation and meaning of these laws is described on the example of the school in Strizivojna, by means of elaborating on the school’s structure, economic conditions of the time that directly affected the number of students included in regular classes, the material position of teachers and the plan and program of folk schools until the end of the First World War.

Keywords

laws in folk schools; Slavonian Military Frontier; Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia; late 18th and 19th centuries; school in Strizivojna

Hrčak ID:

308798

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/308798

Publication date:

28.1.2023.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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