The Lost Elementary Schools of Victorian England

The People's Education

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Philip Gardner ISBN: 9781351003001
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: April 17, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Philip Gardner
ISBN: 9781351003001
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: April 17, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Published in 1984. As late as 1870, a substantial proportion of working class pupils receiving an elementary education were attending private schools, run by the working class itself, instead of schools which were publicly sponsored. Previous studies in this area have concentrated on the latter, however, the author of this study adopts a wider approach by focusing on the relation between the working-class and education, in order to demonstrate the nature of the class-cultural conflict that existed. 

Two main methods of investigation are employed: the pattern of working-class responses to the official educational provision are charted and the positive traditions of independent working-class educational activity are analysed. These traditions formed a part of the foundation on which resistance to official education was based. 

This thoroughly researched book extends our understanding of this hitherto neglected area in the history of education. 

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Published in 1984. As late as 1870, a substantial proportion of working class pupils receiving an elementary education were attending private schools, run by the working class itself, instead of schools which were publicly sponsored. Previous studies in this area have concentrated on the latter, however, the author of this study adopts a wider approach by focusing on the relation between the working-class and education, in order to demonstrate the nature of the class-cultural conflict that existed. 

Two main methods of investigation are employed: the pattern of working-class responses to the official educational provision are charted and the positive traditions of independent working-class educational activity are analysed. These traditions formed a part of the foundation on which resistance to official education was based. 

This thoroughly researched book extends our understanding of this hitherto neglected area in the history of education. 

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