Excerpt from Library of Universal History and Popular Science, Vol. 1 of 25
More than fifty years ago the Board of Managers of the Royal Institution resolved to extend its usefulness, as a centre of scientific instruction, by -giving, during the Christmas and Easter holidays of each year, two courses of Lectures suited to the intelligence of boys and girls.
On December nth, 1825, a Committee appointed by the Managers reported "that they had consulted Mr. Faraday on the subject of engaging him to take a oart in the juvenile lectures proposed to be given during the Christmas and Easter recesses, and they found his occupations were such that it would be exceedingly inconvenient for him to engage in such lectures."
Faraday"s holding aloof was, however, but temporary, for at Christmas, 1817, we find him giving a "Course of Six Elementary Lectures on Chemistry, adapted to a Juvenile Auditory."
The Easter lectures were soon abandoned, but from the date mentioned to the present time the Christmas lectures have been a marked feature of the Royal Institution."
Last Christmas it fell to my lot to give one of these courses. I had heard doubts expressed as to the value of science-teaching in schools, and I had heard objections urged on the score of the expensiveness of apparatus.
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