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Davies, Richard – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Elective Home Education is a legal, minority approach to the compulsory education of children. I review the potential contribution of the historical analysis of "domestic pedagogies", presented in this Special Issue, for home education practice in the UK. By drawing on narratives of a period at the cusp of the perceived normalcy of…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational History, Educational Development, Educational Practices
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Whitty, Geoff – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
This paper discusses one of Furlong's major areas of work, the theory and practice of teacher education. Taking up where our joint publication "Teacher Education in Transition: Re-Forming Professionalism?" (Open University Press 2000) left off, it examines how accelerated moves towards school-based teacher education, as well as increased…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Faculty Development, Role of Education, Educational Sociology
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Watson, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
Like many senior teacher-educators and educational researchers, John Furlong has faced in several directions throughout his career, sometimes simultaneously. He has clearly not lost his enthusiasm for what happens in the classroom: he strongly appreciates those magical moments which can happen at any time, and which keep teachers going. He loves…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Educational Researchers, Educational History, Role of Education
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Frazer, Elizabeth – Oxford Review of Education, 2011
Catharine Macaulay and Mary Wollstonecraft are linked by intellectual and political bonds; for both, education is a philosophical and political preoccupation in its own right, and also interacts with philosophical questions of morality, social power, theology, truth and human action. Macaulay's philosophical and political engagements with Hobbes,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Females, Reputation
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Parrish, John M. – Oxford Review of Education, 2010
The humanist movement of the Northern Renaissance--often called "Christian humanism" or "Erasmian humanism" (after its most famous member, Desiderius Erasmus)--had a lasting impact on many areas of European intellectual and cultural life. This paper reviews the contribution of Erasmus and his circle to the theory and practice…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Humanism, World History
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Curren, Randall – Oxford Review of Education, 2010
This paper assesses the historical meaning and contemporary significance of Aristotle's educational ideas. It begins with a broad characterisation of the project of Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" and "Politics", which he calls "political science" ("he politike episteme"), and the central place of education in his vision of statesmanship. It…
Descriptors: Political Science, Educational History, Ethics, World History
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Freathy, R. J. K. – Oxford Review of Education, 2007
Participants in the public discourse pertaining to religious education and education for citizenship in English schools between 1934 and 1944 included many "Christian educationists". They advocated a conservative and elitist form of education for citizenship as taught through indirect training, Arnoldian public school traditions and…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religious Education, Role of Education, Political Power
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Shibata, Masako – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
This article deals with the assumptions and implications of the Malaysian policy for "learning from Japan". The article explores the ways in which this policy has effectively been operated in drawing a new geography of "Asia", dislodging colonial legacies in the region and countering the consolidation of other regional blocs.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Relations, Global Approach, Educational History
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Hughes-Warrington, Marnie T. E. – Oxford Review of Education, 1996
Reiterates some of British historian R. G. Collingwood's ideas on education and uses a wide range of his works to develop them further. Discusses Collingwood's ideas on such subjects as, the aim of education, the nature and content of the curriculum, the organization of education, forms of experience, and self-knowledge. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Educational Quality
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Gungwu, Wang – Oxford Review of Education, 1992
Discusses the history of Asian universities, their position today, and what the transitions represent for the future. Describes the major debate in the past as concerning the preservation of traditional cultural values while becoming modern institutions. Argues that Asian universities need to recognize the great relevance of traditions to social…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Cultural Context, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Change
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Marshall, Stephanie – Oxford Review of Education, 1990
Traces the history of English prevocational education since 1870, examining four pieces of educational legislation. Outlines the recurring debate over the extent utilitarianism should define education. Focuses on political and economic requirements that fostered utilitarianism. Evaluates the act's technical and vocational education initiative. (CH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Educational History
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Bonnett, Alastair – Oxford Review of Education, 1990
Argues educational ideology is geographically and historically specific by comparing London and Tyneside activist teachers' views concerning antiracist ideology. Identifies contradictions within contemporary teaching practices and contends that dominant liberal-educationalism has co-opted antiracism. In contrast to predominantly White Tyneside,…
Descriptors: Activism, Comparative Analysis, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rothblatt, Sheldon – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Presents a broad overview of the current state-of-the-art, as well as the historical development of writing university histories. Identifies seminal and representative works from the earliest writings on university history to the present. Discusses genres, trends, and controversies and their differing developments in Europe and the United States.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational History, Educational Objectives
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Glaser, Edith – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Summarizes research concerning the educational experience of women students, in Germany and Austria. Posits six broad categories of research: (1) beginning of women as university students; (2) "tradition of prejudice;" (3) structural analyses of female students; (4) university socialization and memory; (5) occupationally specific…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Experience, Educational History
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Frazer, Elizabeth – Oxford Review of Education, 1999
Considers the current context for concern about 'political education' worldwide and in the United Kingdom. Analyzes the concept of political education and discusses political education in the United Kingdom, addressing the reasons for United Kingdom exceptionalism. Introduces this issue of "Oxford Review of Education." (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Educational History, Educational Policy
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