A cultural history of education in the modern age
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A cultural history of education in the modern age
(A cultural history of education / general editor, Gary McCulloch, v. 6)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-230) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Cultural History of Education in the Modern Age presents essays that examine the following key themes of the period: church, religion and morality; knowledge, media and communications; children and childhood; family, community and sociability; learners and learning; teachers and teaching; literacies; and life histories.
The twentieth century brought profound and far-reaching changes to education systems globally in response to significant social, economic, and political transformation. This volume draws together work from leading historians of education to present a tapestry of seminal and enduring themes that characterize the many educational developments since 1920.
An essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students in history, literature, culture, and education.
Table of Contents
General Editor's Preface
Introduction, Judith Harford (University College Dublin, Ireland) and Tom O'Donoghue (The University of Western Australia, Australia)
1. Church, Religion and Morality, Rosa Bruno-Jofre (Queen's University, Canada)
2. Knowledge, Media and Communication, Daniel Troehler (University of Vienna, Austria)
3. Children and Childhoods, Peter N. Stearns (George Mason University, USA)
4. Family, Community and Sociability, Helen Proctor and Heather Weaver (The University of Sydney, Australia)
5. Learners and Learning, Gary McCulloch (University College London, UK)
6. Teachers and Teaching, Philip Gardner (University of Cambridge, UK)
7. Literacies, Jeffery D. Nokes, Roni Jo Draper and Amy Petersen Jensen (Brigham Young University, USA)
8. Life Histories, D. G. Mulcahy (Central Connecticut State University, USA) and D. E. Mulcahy (Wake Forest University, USA)
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