There are many aspects of an education system that only make sense if we know how that system has developed over time. Part of this comes from knowing how institutions have changed, but it is also important to understand how ideas in education have developed. This book discusses the continuous development of educational thought over three millennia. The focus upon the history of ideas in this volume is partly an attempt to move history of education away from an approach based on 'great men' to technological, economic and political influences on ideas and beliefs. It reviews many issues,...
There are many aspects of an education system that only make sense if we know how that system has developed over time. Part of this comes from knowing...
In this volume, educationists and experts on values, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, discuss the question of values and the curriculum in societies which are changing rapidly and in which disagreements about values are sometimes acrimonious.
In this volume, educationists and experts on values, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, discuss the question of values and the curriculum in soci...
This book examines the British socialist movement in the last two decades of the 19th century through its policies on children's education. The author reassesses the nature of these policies and comments on the validity of those historiographical models used in analyses of the socialism of this period.
This book examines the British socialist movement in the last two decades of the 19th century through its policies on children's education. The author...
This volume explores previously under-examined issues: the changes in the curriculum content of social work courses in higher education; why these changes were perceived as necessary; and the significance of these changes.
This volume explores previously under-examined issues: the changes in the curriculum content of social work courses in higher education; why these cha...
This book explores the changing patterns of higher education in England in the twentieth century, the types of institutions and the emergence of a 'system' of education. At the same time it traces the relationship between the writer-advocates of higher education and the changing world of higher education and its contexts. There is therefore an interrelated story of higher education, the writers, their messages, their backgrounds and ideologies, the audiences they intend to address, and the impacts of the state and other external forces. It is likely to appeal to higher education academics...
This book explores the changing patterns of higher education in England in the twentieth century, the types of institutions and the emergence of a 'sy...
This is an up-to-date guide for teachers and parents, administrators, governors, students and others to help the find their way about the increasingly complex world of education. The main section provides a dictionary that is more than a simple set of definitions: many words in education have been put into some kind of historical context to become fully meaningful. The second part gives some important landmarks from the nineteenth century to the present time, and also provides a list of political heads of education since state education was established. The final section is devoted to a list...
This is an up-to-date guide for teachers and parents, administrators, governors, students and others to help the find their way about the increasingly...
The Values Debate: A Voice from the Pupils presents findings from a survey conducted among 30,000 13-15-year-olds throughout England and Wales, giving particular attention to social, personal and moral issues. The analysis begins with an overview of what teenagers really think. What are their views on sex, family, AIDS and homosexuality? What stand do they take on tobacco, alcohol and drugs? What values do they hold on pollution, poverty and responsibility for the developing world? What value to they place on themselves and on their future lives?
The Values Debate: A Voice from the Pupils presents findings from a survey conducted among 30,000 13-15-year-olds throughout England and Wales, giving...
This account of the incorporation of issues of equality into the social work education curriculum focuses upon the period between 1989 and 1995, a time of considerable activity and rapid change. It is based upon research carried out by the author whilst studying for a doctorate in education.
This account of the incorporation of issues of equality into the social work education curriculum focuses upon the period between 1989 and 1995, a tim...
The lack of educational provision for the majority towards the and of the 19th century attracted the attention of education policy-makers who wished to remedy the situation. This overview draws on unpublished sources to describe and analyse the crucible years for 20th-century English education.
The lack of educational provision for the majority towards the and of the 19th century attracted the attention of education policy-makers who wished t...