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Westberg, Johannes – Global Education Review, 2023
The 19th century saw the rise of mass schooling. School acts were published, increasing number of teachers were trained and hired, and children increasingly attended schools. This development was strongest in Europe and North America, with schooling in the USA, France and Prussia leading the way. While this development with its national and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Educational History, European History
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Westberg, Johannes – European Education, 2020
This article discusses how an increased interest in the global, the international and the cross-national may be informed by the recently renewed focus upon the social and economic history of education. The history of school buildings in a comparative framework offered here illustrates how such approaches also have important contributions to make…
Descriptors: Social History, Educational History, Mass Instruction, School Buildings
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Horne, Julia – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
This article examines the 1988 Dawkins reforms to Australian higher education and the creation of a unified national system. The article is based on two propositions. The first is that as historians we should examine educational reforms in a changing society not only for what they propose, but with a look backwards to understand their place within…
Descriptors: Mass Instruction, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational History
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Bischof, Christopher – History of Education, 2020
This article argues that the history of mass education as it was written in Great Britain between 1870 and 1914 became an important site for debating what it meant to be British and the nature of progress. In particular, it explores different perspectives on when and where to begin a history of mass education, whom or what to make central to it,…
Descriptors: Educational History, Mass Instruction, Futures (of Society), Social Values
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Krstic, Predrag – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
This paper aims to question anew the popular and supposedly self-evident affirmation of education, in its modern incarnation as in its historical notion. The "naive" questions suggest that we have recently taken for granted that education ought to be for the masses, that it ought to be upbringing, and that it is better than ignorance.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Models, Educational History, Mass Instruction
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Thapliyal, Nisha – Education as Change, 2018
Social movements for public education challenge neoliberal claims that there is no alternative to the market--to the inevitability of the privatisation of education. This article analyses the ways in which education activists in India deploy critical histories in their struggles for a public and common school system. It is empirically grounded in…
Descriptors: Activism, Mass Instruction, Civil Rights, Commercialization
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Lo, William Yat Wai; Tang, Hei-Hang Hayes – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2017
This article examines the significance of global trends in higher education (HE) development in Hong Kong between 1997 and 2012. Two trends, massification and internationalisation, are considered key driving forces that shaped Hong Kong's HE policy during the period. The former refers to government measures to widen participation in HE. The latter…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Landahl, Joakim – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2015
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between emotions, power and schooling. Focusing on elementary schools during the second half of the nineteenth century, when education for the masses in Sweden emerged, the article discusses the emotionology of early mass schooling. It is argued that the abolishment of the monitorial method in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Elementary Schools, Psychological Patterns
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Avshenyuk, Nataliya – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2016
The article is devoted to the problem of teachers' professional development within the concept of "open educational resources". The author analyzes the project "Massive Open Online Courses" (MOOC) as one of the modern achievements in the area of information and communication technology (ICT) for the development of adult…
Descriptors: Open Education, Faculty Development, Mass Instruction, Global Approach
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Griffiths, Tom G.; Arnove, Robert F. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2015
World culture theory (WCT) offers an explanatory framework for macro-level comparative analyses of systems of mass education, including their structures, accompanying policies and their curricular and pedagogical practices. WCT has contributed to broader efforts to overcome methodological nationalism in comparative research. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Social Theories, Guidelines, Comparative Analysis
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Baker, David P. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
Michael Young's recent paper in this journal is correct; there is a profound crisis in curriculum theory, and to be intellectually viable into the future the field must strive to "bring back" in empirical study of curriculum. Also by ignoring the empirical content of knowledge and access to it in mass education systems throughout the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Futures (of Society), Educational Theories, Educational History
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Lundgren, Ulf P. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
Michael Young's article "Overcoming the crisis in curriculum theory: a knowledge-based approach" ("JCS, 45", 2) is discussed from the starting point that the claimed crisis is constructed from a decisive solution, that is the solution determines what is a crisis. But curriculum research and curriculum theory are in need of…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Research
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Dobbins, Michael – European Journal of Higher Education, 2015
This article places developments in Polish public higher education (HE) in the broader context of the literature on HE governance and, in particular, marketization. The Polish case stands out due to the parallel existence of prestigious large universities with long histories of scientific advancement and the largest number of private HE…
Descriptors: Governance, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Commercialization
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Seri-Hersch, Iris – History of Education, 2011
This article explores the politics of literacy in late colonial Sudan. Drawing upon hitherto untapped archival sources in English and Arabic, it focuses on two key questions: What were the purposes and uses of literacy in the eyes of colonial authorities? What means were used to spread literacy skills among Sudanese people? Positioning these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Social Networks
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Omolewa, Michael – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2008
This paper is an account of the earliest attempt in Africa to make education available to all within the context of what has been called fundamental education or a mass education programme. The paper draws attention to how the demand for mass education during the Second World War years was met by the British government, which, following what…
Descriptors: War, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Mass Instruction
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