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History of Education

2013
To illustrate the need for a problem-solving approach in schools and for the use of curriculum-based evaluation (CBE), the present state of education, including statistics about student performance and explanations for low school performance, is discussed within this chapter.
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The history of secondary education inHistory of Education

History of Education, 2012
History of Education has published a steady stream of papers on the history of secondary education over the first 40 years of its existence. This corpus of research has been generated in the context of renewed interest uin the history of secondary education that has been stimulated by developments in social and historical enquiry as well as by the ...
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History of Education

Review of Educational Research, 1964
WHAT IS the function of the educational historian? Although there is no unanimity on this question, there do seem to be fewer scholars than formerly who believe that the historian has done all he can do or should do once he has unearthed facts and reported them.
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History of Education

Review of Educational Research, 1961
IN THIS REVIEW certain terms appear which need to be clarified beforehand. History of education at times is used to signify the entire range of historical writings about education. At other times it is used to denote historical writings about education by professional educators.
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History of Education [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
My father was born in Paris, Tennessee, a little town northeast of Memphis. His father was a railroad conductor, born in Tennessee in the year of his German parents’ arrival, 1870. My grandmother’s people were all Dutch. A certified teacher, she schooled her two sons at home until the family moved to Memphis, where the boys went to high-school.
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The History of Education

Reviews in American History, 1982
marks). Bernard Bailyn called for a redefinition of educational history away from the narration of the rise of formal school systems-and toward an identification with the entire concept of acculturation. His manifesto became endlessly cited thereafter in the opening paragraphs of journal articles in a dutiful ...
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History of Education

Review of Educational Research, 1967
History is vast and complex. It is strewn with perplexing ambiguities. To compound matters further-and to flirt with a pompous truism-its legitimate perimeter is no less than the uncharted range of human imagination, of man's quest for understanding and identity.
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Reflections on History Education [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society, 2012
History education inevitably is a thing of the present. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries it has always answered to problems that were urgent at the time of discussion. This has mostly taken the form of explaining and thus smoothing over painful ruptures in the past.
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Virtual history and the history of education

History of Education, 2003
(2003). Virtual history and the history of education. History of Education: Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 145-156.
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The History of Education in Australia

2021
Education in Australia’s history stretches back tens of thousands of years, but only a small number of changes have altered its shape in that time. The first period of education lasted for thousands of years and was an Indigenous education as knowledge of religious beliefs, society, and laws was shared from one generation to the next.
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