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Schooling in Western Europe

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Mary Jo Maynes looks to school reform in early modern Europe to show the relevance of early ideas about schooling for understanding contemporary society. She presents the competing perspectives on ...
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Mary Jo Maynes looks to school reform in early modern Europe to show the relevance of early ideas about schooling for understanding contemporary society. She presents the competing perspectives on issues such as the identity and motivations of school reformers, the broad societal changes that made educational reform seem imperative toward the end of the eighteenth century all over the West, the connections between educational change and economic development, the role of schools in the evolution of class relations, the impact of reform on family strategies in the context of early industrialization. The work concludes by assessing historical data on the social impact of school reform and addressing the social meaning of schooling in the past and in the present.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 188
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 30 June 1985
ISBN: 9780873959780
Format: Hardcover
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List of Tables

List of Figures


Acknowledgments


1. Introduction: The Social History of Education in Western Europe

2. Literacy and Schooling in Early Modern Europe

3. The Impetus for School Reform

4. The New Pedagogy

5. Family and School: Strategies and Constraints

6. Alternative Pedagogy

7. Education and Development

8. The Impact of Schooling

Guide to Further Reading


Notes


Index