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Original Articles

William Starkie: The teachers’ adversary?

Pages 248-260 | Published online: 18 Jul 2008

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  • Mahon , Catherine . 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: Third Report , 322 H.C. . [Cd. 7480]
  • Lemass , P.E. 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: Second Report , 266 H.C. . [Cd. 7228–9]
  • 4. The Belmore Commission concentrated on curricular reform. It did not propose the abolition of Payment by Results and it did not consider the associated changes in schools’ inspection or in the teachers’ remuneration.
  • Starkie , W.J.M. “An Address to the students of Mr. Bevis's Class on the New System of National Education, 31 August 1900” . Starkie Papers , 8 9210 a/5
  • 6. Ibid., p. 10.
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: Second Report , 300 H.C. . [Cd. 7228–9]
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: SecondReport , 504 H.C. . 8. Prior to his visitation of schools the Resident Commissioner suggested: “In cities and towns where there is a good water supply, swimming baths should be provided in connection with the larger schools, and grants towards providing baths and lavatories should be available from the State” It is significant that the only school of which Starkie had any experience in Ireland was Clongowes Wood, which did possess a swimming bath. “The Resident Commissioner's Memorandum”, Appendix XXX,
  • Starkie , W.J.M. 3 July 1911 . The History of Irish Primary and Secondary Education during the Last Decade 3 July , 3
  • 10. Ibid.
  • 11. SP 9210 d., 1 February, and 2 February, 1917, respectively. The following observations are taken from Starkie's later diaries as his 1902–03 journals contain very little reference to schools or inspection.
  • 12. Ibid., 16 November, and 8 February, 1917 and SP 9210 e., 6 March, 1918.
  • 13. SP 9210 e., 20 February and 27 March, 1918.
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: Second Report , 394 H.C. . [Cd. 7228–9]
  • 15. SP 9210 e., 6 March, 1918.
  • 16. Ibid., 22 February, 1918.
  • 1920 . Irish School Weekly , 7 August
  • Starkie , W.J.M. The Value in Education of Self‐Expression 9
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland, [Dill]: Second Report , 295 H.C. . [Cd. 7228–9]
  • 20. Ibid., p. 315, 316, cited in the 1911 circular.
  • Keogh , D. F. 1994 . “ Foundation and Early Years of the Irish TUC, 1894–1912 ” . In Trade Union Century , Edited by: Nevin , Dónal . 30 Cork : Mercier Press . Dublin did not remain immune to the spreading social unrest, and railwaymen, dockers and workers at Jacob's biscuit factory were on strike during 1911
  • Starkie , W.J.M. Confidential Statement to the Dill Committee , 46 TCD .
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill] Final Report 45 [Cd. 7235]
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: SecondRepoit , 307 H.C. . [Cd. 7228–9]
  • 25 Ibid., pp.305, 306.
  • 26. SP 9209, No. 103, Correspondence from Davies, Irish Office in London to Starkie, 31 May 1906.
  • 27. Rule III: ‘To avoid fairs, markets and meetings, but above all political meetings of every kind; to abstain from controversy; to be imbued with the spirit of obedience to the law, and loyalty to the Sovereign, and to do nothing, either in or out of school, which might have a tendency to confine it to any denomination of children”
  • Starkie , W. J. M. Private Statement of Evidence to the Dill Commission 52 28. The quarterly returns required a statement from the manager regarding the teachers’ conduct and character.
  • Starkie , W.J.M. Recent Reforms of Irish Education 33
  • Bonaparte Wyse Papers , National Library . PC 647–49 file no. 12
  • Catherine , Mahon, . 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: Appendix to Third Report , 304 H.C. . [Cd. 7480]
  • 3 September 1912 . Minutes of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland 3 September , 32. Ibid., p.285, and
  • 1913 . ISW , 29 March Catherine Mahon's presidential address to the annual INTO congress
  • 34. Ibid., no. 39, 17 November, 1912. The members of the Committee were as follows: Sir Samuel Dill, Chairman, Professor of Greek at Queen's University, Belfast; Most Rev. Denis Kelly, DD Bishop of Ross; Sir Harram Shaw Wilkinson, a judge; John Coffey, one‐time secretary of the teachers’ organisation, subsequently a Local Government Board inspector, Heneage E. B. Harrison, a retired member of schools’ inspectorate in the Liverpool district; Jeremiah Henly, professor at the Kildare Place Training College; Walter McMurrough Kavanagh MP; Thomas Michael Kettle, professor of Irish economics, University College, Dublin.
  • Hyland , A. 1982 . “An analysis of the Administration and Financing of National and Secondary Education in Ireland, 1850–1922” . 361 TCD, PhD
  • 36. SP 9210 d., 22 December, 1917. Kettle was renowned for his indulgence in alcohol, as was Coffey.
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill] Final Report 6 [Cd. 7235]
  • 38. Ibid., p. 43.
  • 1914 . Vice‐Regal Committee on Primary Education in Ireland [Dill]: Appendix to Third Report , 322 H.C. . [Cd. 7480]
  • 1918 . SP , 9211 5 April
  • 41. Ibid., 21 June, 1918.

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