History of Education

History of Education

Themes and Perspectives

Crook, David; Raftery, Deirdre

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

248

Mole

9781032925318

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Introduction: Forty years of History of Education, 1972-2011 Deirdre Raftery and David Crook PART ONE: Major Themes 1. The gendered politics of historical writing in History of Education Joyce Goodman 2. The history of secondary education in History of Education Gary McCulloch 3. Religions and the history of education: a historiography Deirdre Raftery 4. Teacher education as a field of historical research: retrospect and prospect David Crook 5. Structures and systems and bodies and things: historical research on primary schooling and its professional relevance Peter Cunningham 6. Interpreting biography in the History of Education: past and present Jane Martin 7. The changing role of the academic journal: the coverage of higher education in History of Education as a case study, 1972-2011 Roy Lowe PART TWO: International Perspectives 8. Invitation and Refusal: A Reading of the Beginnings of Schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand Alison Jones and Kuni Jenkins 9. Education, health and social welfare in the late colonial context: the International Missionary Council and educational transition in the interwar years with specific reference to colonial Africa Peter Kallaway 10. Westernization and social transformations in Chinese music education, 1895-1949 Wai-Chung Ho 11. Between patriotism and nationalism: Johan Hendrik Swildens and the 'pedagogy of the patriotic virtues' in the United Dutch Provinces during the 1780s and 1790s Barry J. Hake 12. Australia's 1988 Bicentennial: national history and multiculturalism in the primary school curriculum Heather Sharp 13. Understanding education and India: new turns in postcolonial scholarship Tim Allender
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