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Provides the reader with an impressive selection of articles on the history of education from a broad base, including a new introduction from the editor.
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Provides the reader with an impressive selection of articles on the history of education from a broad base, including a new introduction from the editor.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000100884
- Artikelnr.: 60545455
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000100884
- Artikelnr.: 60545455
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Gary McCulloch is Brian Simon Chair of History of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London. He is also Vice President of the History of Education Society, and Editor of the international History of Education journal, published by T&F. His current research is on the history of secondary education and on theory, methodology and biography in the history of education. He has published widely in the field, including a major works set for Routledge.
Part 1: Higher Education 1. Social Control and Intellectual Excellence:
Oxbridge and Edinburgh, 1560-1983 2. Going to University in England between
the Wars: Access and Funding Part 2: Informal Agencies of Education 3. On
Literacy in the Renaissance: Review and Reflections 4. Through Cigarette
Cards to Manliness: Building German Character with an Informal Curriculum
5. Schoolgirl to Career Girl: The City as Educative Space Part 3:
Schooling, the State, and Local Government 6. Family Formation, Schooling
and the Patriachal State 7. Technical Education and State Formation in
Nineteenth-Century England and France8. To 'Blaise the Trail for Women to
Follow Along': Sex, Gender and the Politics of Education on the London
School Board, 1870-1904Part 4: Education, Social Change and Social Mobility
9. Can Education Change Society? 10. Schooling as an Impediment to Social
Mobility in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century BritainPart 5: Curriculum 11.
Eton in India: The Imperial Diffusion of a Victorian Educational Ethic12.
Catholic Influence and the Secondary School Curriculum in Ireland,
1922-1962 Part 6: Teachers and Pupils 13. The Symbiotic Embrace: American
Indians, White Educators and the School, 1820s-1920s 14. Classroom Teachers
and Educational Change, 1876-1996 Philip Gardner Part 7: Education, Work
and the Economy 15. Entering the World of Work: The Transition from Youth
to Adulthood in Modern European Society16. Politicians and Economic Panic
Part 8: Education and National Identity 17. Education in Wales: A
Historical Perspective 18. 'There's No Place Like Home': Education and the
Making of National Identity
Oxbridge and Edinburgh, 1560-1983 2. Going to University in England between
the Wars: Access and Funding Part 2: Informal Agencies of Education 3. On
Literacy in the Renaissance: Review and Reflections 4. Through Cigarette
Cards to Manliness: Building German Character with an Informal Curriculum
5. Schoolgirl to Career Girl: The City as Educative Space Part 3:
Schooling, the State, and Local Government 6. Family Formation, Schooling
and the Patriachal State 7. Technical Education and State Formation in
Nineteenth-Century England and France8. To 'Blaise the Trail for Women to
Follow Along': Sex, Gender and the Politics of Education on the London
School Board, 1870-1904Part 4: Education, Social Change and Social Mobility
9. Can Education Change Society? 10. Schooling as an Impediment to Social
Mobility in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century BritainPart 5: Curriculum 11.
Eton in India: The Imperial Diffusion of a Victorian Educational Ethic12.
Catholic Influence and the Secondary School Curriculum in Ireland,
1922-1962 Part 6: Teachers and Pupils 13. The Symbiotic Embrace: American
Indians, White Educators and the School, 1820s-1920s 14. Classroom Teachers
and Educational Change, 1876-1996 Philip Gardner Part 7: Education, Work
and the Economy 15. Entering the World of Work: The Transition from Youth
to Adulthood in Modern European Society16. Politicians and Economic Panic
Part 8: Education and National Identity 17. Education in Wales: A
Historical Perspective 18. 'There's No Place Like Home': Education and the
Making of National Identity
Part 1: Higher Education 1. Social Control and Intellectual Excellence:
Oxbridge and Edinburgh, 1560-1983 2. Going to University in England between
the Wars: Access and Funding Part 2: Informal Agencies of Education 3. On
Literacy in the Renaissance: Review and Reflections 4. Through Cigarette
Cards to Manliness: Building German Character with an Informal Curriculum
5. Schoolgirl to Career Girl: The City as Educative Space Part 3:
Schooling, the State, and Local Government 6. Family Formation, Schooling
and the Patriachal State 7. Technical Education and State Formation in
Nineteenth-Century England and France8. To 'Blaise the Trail for Women to
Follow Along': Sex, Gender and the Politics of Education on the London
School Board, 1870-1904Part 4: Education, Social Change and Social Mobility
9. Can Education Change Society? 10. Schooling as an Impediment to Social
Mobility in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century BritainPart 5: Curriculum 11.
Eton in India: The Imperial Diffusion of a Victorian Educational Ethic12.
Catholic Influence and the Secondary School Curriculum in Ireland,
1922-1962 Part 6: Teachers and Pupils 13. The Symbiotic Embrace: American
Indians, White Educators and the School, 1820s-1920s 14. Classroom Teachers
and Educational Change, 1876-1996 Philip Gardner Part 7: Education, Work
and the Economy 15. Entering the World of Work: The Transition from Youth
to Adulthood in Modern European Society16. Politicians and Economic Panic
Part 8: Education and National Identity 17. Education in Wales: A
Historical Perspective 18. 'There's No Place Like Home': Education and the
Making of National Identity
Oxbridge and Edinburgh, 1560-1983 2. Going to University in England between
the Wars: Access and Funding Part 2: Informal Agencies of Education 3. On
Literacy in the Renaissance: Review and Reflections 4. Through Cigarette
Cards to Manliness: Building German Character with an Informal Curriculum
5. Schoolgirl to Career Girl: The City as Educative Space Part 3:
Schooling, the State, and Local Government 6. Family Formation, Schooling
and the Patriachal State 7. Technical Education and State Formation in
Nineteenth-Century England and France8. To 'Blaise the Trail for Women to
Follow Along': Sex, Gender and the Politics of Education on the London
School Board, 1870-1904Part 4: Education, Social Change and Social Mobility
9. Can Education Change Society? 10. Schooling as an Impediment to Social
Mobility in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century BritainPart 5: Curriculum 11.
Eton in India: The Imperial Diffusion of a Victorian Educational Ethic12.
Catholic Influence and the Secondary School Curriculum in Ireland,
1922-1962 Part 6: Teachers and Pupils 13. The Symbiotic Embrace: American
Indians, White Educators and the School, 1820s-1920s 14. Classroom Teachers
and Educational Change, 1876-1996 Philip Gardner Part 7: Education, Work
and the Economy 15. Entering the World of Work: The Transition from Youth
to Adulthood in Modern European Society16. Politicians and Economic Panic
Part 8: Education and National Identity 17. Education in Wales: A
Historical Perspective 18. 'There's No Place Like Home': Education and the
Making of National Identity