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History of Education682
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Wiborg, Susanne – History of Education, 2010
This article investigates why there is no comprehensive education in Germany in contrast to most other European countries where comprehensive education in various forms was introduced, especially after the Second World War. The article will proceed by assessing established assumptions of this German peculiarity and put forward a new comparative…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Secondary Education, Track System (Education)
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Freeman, Mark – History of Education, 2010
This article considers the decline of the adult school movement, one of the largest voluntary movements in the history of adult education, and critically examines some of the reasons that have been used to explain it. It explores various features of the decline, using records of selected adult schools, and discussing variations by region and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Private Financial Support, Educational History, Gender Differences
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Clarke, Richard – History of Education, 2010
"Independent" lecture agencies are a neglected element in the history of education. Between 1918 and 1939, the Selborne Lecture Bureau was a significant national provider of adult education in Britain, both in its own right and as a supplier of lecture(r)s to Women's Institutes and other bodies, and it pioneered the use of films in schools. For a…
Descriptors: Educational History, Adult Education, Lecture Method, Foreign Countries
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Smith, John T. – History of Education, 2010
This study aims to define the extent of, and causes for, the decline of the Wesleyan educational effort in England in the twentieth century. In 1902 the Church had 738 schools, but these rapidly declined throughout the century, with only 28 remaining in 1996. The establishment of these schools during the nineteenth century had been largely for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Protestants, Parochial Schools
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Brett, Caroline Elizabeth; Lawn, Martin; Bartholomew, David J.; Deary, Ian John – History of Education, 2010
This paper discusses evidence, collected during an ESRC-funded project ("Reconstructing a Scottish School of Educational Research, 1925-1950"), of a remarkable vision to involve teachers in educational research in Scotland by the Educational Institute of Scotland in the 1920s through the work of its Research Committee. Led by William Boyd, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Research Committees, Professional Recognition
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Parker, Stephen G. – History of Education, 2010
From its inception in 1922 the BBC pioneered a new medium in the education of children. This article traces the origins and development of a particular broadcast, "Children's Hour Prayers," a short worship time for children (appended to "Children's Hour") which began in wartime, and ended, along with the host programme itself, in the early 1960s.…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Radio, Programming (Broadcast), Children
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Yamasaki, Yoko – History of Education, 2010
Little is known about the impact of Western educational ideals in Japan during the Meiji (1868-1912), Taisho (1912-1926) and Showa (post-1926) eras, although, in reality, there was considerable interest among Japanese educators in Western thought and practice and there were numerous attempts to disseminate these ideas widely. This article…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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Goad, Philip – History of Education, 2010
This paper examines, through one school's location in Australia, the international reach and nature of the networks associated with New Education; the aims and ideals of Clive and Janet Nield, the main protagonists behind the venture of Koornong School; what transformations they brought to progressive education; and the deliberate assembling of a…
Descriptors: Architecture, Governance, Psychiatry, Educational Change
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Saint, Andrew – History of Education, 2010
This paper examines the development of educational institutions and buildings in one slice of a big city over a long timescale. The city is London and the slice Battersea, an inner suburb of mixed character and volatile fortunes. The narrative explores the shifts and interactions between state and voluntary provision, local community needs and…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Educational Facilities, Foreign Countries, Metropolitan Areas
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Medway, Peter; Kingwell, Patrick – History of Education, 2010
Contrary to what has usually been asserted, the "New English" that became a near-orthodoxy in the later 1960s and '70s had its essential origins in the apparently less promising setting of the later 1950s. Current research into English teaching in three postwar London secondary schools is revealing that in at least one working-class school in…
Descriptors: Urban Environment, English (Second Language), English, English Instruction
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Clark, Alison – History of Education, 2010
What narratives may a micro-study within a school reveal about past lives, roles and design? What traces may be contained within a single room? This paper focuses on an oral history of a "welfare room" in a postwar Infants school as told by a welfare assistant. The school is an early example of school designed by Mary (Crowley) Medd opened in…
Descriptors: Oral History, Educational Facilities Design, Architecture, School Buildings
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de Coninck-Smith, Ning – History of Education, 2010
Invoking a statement by the cultural geographer David Livingstone--that location is essential to knowing--this paper focuses on Danish school architecture during the 1950s and 1960s and the interplay between local geography and developments and discussions on the national and international scene. Through exhibitions and study tours and…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Architecture, School Buildings, Foreign Countries
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Kozlovsky, Roy – History of Education, 2010
This essay explores the interplay between educational and architectural methodologies for analysing the school environment. It historicises the affinity between architectural and educational practices and modes of knowledge pertaining to the child's body during the period of postwar reconstruction in England to argue that educational spaces were…
Descriptors: Architecture, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
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Livingstone, David N. – History of Education, 2010
Recent work on the history of education has been registering a "spatial turn" in its historiography. These reflections from a historical geographer working on the spatiality of knowledge enterprises (science in particular) reviews some recent developments in the field before turning to three themes--landscape agency, geographies of textuality, and…
Descriptors: Historiography, Educational History, Historians, Geography
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Nicholas, David – History of Education, 2010
Grant regulations under the Education Minutes of 1846 prohibited ministers of religion teaching in aided schools. This article examines the background to this professional disability, the extent of its application and its survival for 112 years. The impact of changing social conditions and the creation of new justifications as the policy became…
Descriptors: Teacher Employment, Principals, Clergy, Educational History
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