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King, H. Raymond – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1979
The author reviews the last five decades in the evolution of comprehensive education in England. (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Educational Change, Educational History, Program Development
Turner, Michael – 1987
The Workers' Educational Association (WEA) was founded in 1912 for the purpose of encouraging and supporting existing educational provision provided by the local authority, university, and other local educational institutions; working to stimulate and promote the interest of the working class in liberal arts studies; and making recommendations to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Change, Educational History, Extension Education
Gebhart, John C. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1922
Malnutrition is a term used to indicate a general condition of less than normal physical and mental vigor. While the causes of malnutrition are many, incorrect or inadequate diet appears all too often as one of the causes. School feeding, which affords not only an opportunity, to supplement the home food supply but also to teach correct food…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nutrition, Eating Habits, Child Health
Stamper, Anne – 1998
This book traces the Women's Institute (WI's) movement and its contribution to the lifelong learning of rural women for 100 years and how it led to the opening of Denman College in 1948. Part 1 describes the following: WI's start in Canada; its move to England and Wales; the women who molded and guided the WI after the First World War; education…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, General Education
Bell, Robert; Tight, Malcolm – 1993
This book challenges the notion that the open university is a recent invention and argues that in Britain there is a long and varied tradition of similar developments, and that there has been a significant 20th century reduction in the openness of universities, particularly in the period from the 1950s to the 1970s. Selected examples of open…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, College Role, Distance Education

Shinners, John R., Jr. – History of Education Quarterly, 1988
Assesses the strengths and weaknesses of university study licenses such as the "Licet canon" and the "Cum ex eo" which, when issued by the Vatican in the 13th century, allowed unordained parochial rectors and ordained priests to obtain higher education. Concludes that study licenses improved the education of the parochial…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Clergy, Education, Educational History

Radcliffe, Christopher – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1997
In 19th-century England, mutual improvement societies developed, through which working class men attempted to educate themselves and engage in political discussion. Many were associated with groups that did not conform to the Church of England. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Political Socialization, Self Help Programs
Kandel, I. L. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
With the rapid growth of American cities and the large increase in their industrial population, the problems of the city school administration are becoming more complex and difficult. These problems are different for different cities and can seldom if ever be solved by imitation. Yet a knowledge of the administration of the schools of one large…
Descriptors: Attendance, Educational Policy, Educational Administration, School Administration
Hunt, Caroline L. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1909
The subject of the proper feeding of children of school age involves problems which may be said to be the most difficult as well as the most important of all the problems of human nutrition. The child of school age must grow and must also work. In this he differs on the one hand from the infant, whose work is all ahead of him and on the other hand…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Dietetics, Nutrition, Lunch Programs

Crook, David – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1997
Draws upon previously unused evidence to offer a revisionist view of the Emergency Training Scheme in England. Contends that published accounts mostly focus on notions of "challenge" and "response," without confronting associated issues of professional dilution. Concludes that the program implicitly fostered a devaluation of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Judd, Charles H. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
The matter of the preparation of teachers for the schools of this country is of so great importance that any information which may contribute to the knowledge of the most effective ways of doing it is eagerly sought by those directly interested in the subject. The example of methods used in other countries is especially helpful. For this reason;…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
McCallum, Gordon, Ed. – 1991
This book contains five essays that recount the story of Britain's Workers' Educational Association (WEA) in particular and adult education in general in Cornwall since 1919. "An Idea Moves West: The Days before 1919" (Bernard Deacon) discusses the birth of the movement. The problems of chronically high unemployment, low wages, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Factors, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Rothman, Mitchell Lewis – 1980
The early development of university legal education in England, the United States, and Germany is examined. Focus is on: (1) the different historical and social processes that have brought law and higher education together and (2) examination of a more general, comparative nature about the institutional transformation of legal education in these…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational History

Bayley, Susan N. – History of Education, 1989
Offers an account of the teaching of French and German in English elementary schools between 1872 and 1904. Argues that French and German became established in the curriculum during this period. Examines the decline of modern language study at the elementary level relative to the Board of Education's policy. (KO)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Curriculum Design, Educational History, Educational Policy
Lombard, Ellen C. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1919
The conservation of childhood and youth is a problem that is occupying the attention of educators, publicists, and welfare workers in this and other countries. Conservation of child life is not separable from the problem of conservation of womanhood. During the past two years, greater service was demanded from the women throughout the country.…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Males, Community Problems
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