The Rise of a Central Authority for English Education

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CUP Archive, 02 մրտ, 1971 թ. - 313 էջ
This book traces the nineteenth-century formation, growth and structure of the central authority for education in England. The author uses a wide variety of published and unpublished material and describes the influences - religious, social, political and economic and others that moulded the authority. He considers the effect of the form of the three bodies that - originally held authority for education - the Education Department, the Science and Art Department and the Charity commission - on educational provision and progress throughout the Victorian era. In particular the author considers the impact of the machinery of government on the developing educational system. Dr Bishop discusses such questions as: to what extent was the provision and content of institutionalized education determined by essentially administrative considerations? What factors caused the fragmentation of such educational services as were then provided; and was the lack of unity of supervision at the centre the product of chance or design?

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Preface page vii
1
The period of Treasury grantsinaid ΙΟ
10
the formative decade
19
the Lingen era
37
the years of expansion
88
the final phase
118
South Kensington in embryo
150
Coles kingdom
168
from Brougham to Taunton
202
the rule of the Triumvirate
228
The Endowed Schools Department
238
The establishment of the Board of Education
259
Retrospect
270
Appendices
277
Select bibliography
283
Index
299

Commanding
170
Officer MajorGeneral Sir John Donnelly K C B
184

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