ABSTRACT

These collections of documentary material illustrate the main themes of educational history from the early middle ages to the late twentieth century. It contains extensive extracts from every major educational document of this period including royal and parliamentary commissions. Each document is supported by short commentaries and an annotated bibliography. Whilst the main theme is the creation of a genuine national education system, the volumes also address the relations between church and state in education, teacher training, the progressive development from elementary to primary and secondary education for all, and the growth of technical education from a private to a public activity.

chapter 1|4 pages

Anglo-Saxon Schools

chapter 2|8 pages

The Liberal Arts Curriculum

chapter 3|18 pages

Medieval Grammar Schools

chapter 4|3 pages

Song Schools

chapter 6|5 pages

The Education of Knights

chapter 7|2 pages

Education in Nunneries

chapter 8|5 pages

The Education of Girls

chapter 9|4 pages

The Education of Craftsmen

chapter 10|23 pages

Medieval Universities

chapter 11|3 pages

Legal Education in the Fifteenth Century

chapter 12|5 pages

The Petty School

chapter 13|8 pages

The Dissolution of the Chantries

chapter 14|33 pages

Tudor and Stuart Grammar Schools

chapter 15|5 pages

The Elizabethan Church and Education

chapter 16|15 pages

The Education of the Gentry

chapter 17|12 pages

Universities in the Sixteenth Century

chapter 18|7 pages

The Puritan Revolution and Education

chapter 19|7 pages

The Clarendon Code

chapter 20|28 pages

Charity Schools

chapter 22|6 pages

Public Schools in the Eighteenth Century

chapter 23|14 pages

Universities in the Eighteenth Century

chapter 24|9 pages

The Grand Tour

chapter 25|17 pages

Dissenting Academies

chapter 26|4 pages

Private Schools

chapter 27|14 pages

Sunday Schools

chapter 28|21 pages

Monitorial Systems of Bell and Lancaster