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Whitehead, Clive – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2007
It is common in the literature to refer to British colonial education policy as if it were "a settled course adopted and purposefully carried into action", but in reality it was never like that. Contrary to popular belief, the size and diversity of the empire meant that no one really ruled it in any direct sense. Clearly some kind of authority had…
Descriptors: Social Class, Advisory Committees, War, Foreign Policy
Crook, David – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2007
In the United Kingdom, television for schools is 50 years old in 2007. The anniversary provides a reason to undertake an exploratory history of school broadcasting, an area that has received very little attention from historians of British education. The first part of this article examines the origins of school radio broadcasting, focusing…
Descriptors: Reputation, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational History

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