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Learn about the history, social class, and gender aspects of education in the Victorian Era. Explore the laws, events, and challenges that shaped the educational system in England from 1837 to 1901.
24 Απρ 2012 · This bibliography therefore aims to help scholars navigate the vast amount of information available in the field of Victorian education, by recommending a selection of key texts. Although nowadays education is often seen primarily in terms of formal education in schools, colleges, and universities, the word “education” also of course covers ...
Education. Education in Victorian England remained mostly for children from upper-class backgrounds. Most children did not attend school and went out to work and earn money for their families. However, as time passed, the people of the Victorian age were beginning to see the value in teaching their children to read and write.
24 Φεβ 2017 · It is a commonplace that the history of education is part of the general social and intellectual history of a period. Yet when we come to recommend to our students good educational histories which embody this precept we find a remarkable dearth of suitable works.
Popular Education (London, 1868) is a key document for understanding the denominational system in its heyday of the 186os. Kay-Shuttleworth was Secretary of the Committee of Council on Education (the forerunner of the later Ministry of Education) and as a top civil servant was influential in determining educational policy.
15 Νοε 2012 · Education and life in the Victorian classroom. Discipline and good manners were insisted upon in Victorian times. Lessons involved much repetition and children were taught subjects that would...
1 Ιαν 2011 · During the Victorian era, public education systems were constructed in newly industrialised and urbanised nation-states, and in former colonial societies undergoing these modernising...