PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Rýdl, Karel TI - The Way to the Hasner School Law and the Response to It in the Bohemian Countries DP - 2010 Jun 1 TA - e-Pedagogium PG - 105--113 VI - 10 IP - 3 AID - 10.5507/epd.2010.038 IS - 12137758 AB - The situation in the Habsburg Monarchy in the second half of the 1860s was not favourable for the Czech lands. They felt neglected by the Austrian and Hungarian Conciliation, therefore further liberalization measures, including the new Act on Education, were perceived with a certain degree of skepticism. The Czech political split up under the influence of the new Constitution of 1867. The legislative way to the new Act went through the cancellation of the concordance school system. The reaction of Czech politicians and teachers to the "Hasner Act" of 1869: What has actually been changed? The meaning of the teachers' congress in 1870 and changes of "Old Czech" in 1872. Reactions to the Act upon the approval of its amendment in 1883. The way to teacher professionalization. The meaning of the Hasner Act in the present development of the Czech education system.