Representative Sadleriana : Sir Michael Sadler (1861-1943) on English, French, German, and American schools and society : a perennial reader for academics and the general public /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sadler, Michael, Sir, 1861-1943
Other Authors: Sislian, Jack
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2004]
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Online Access:Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • An English pioneer of comparative education (J.H. Higginson)
  • Comments on the history of education in England
  • The two-mindedness of England
  • The two-mindedness of English education
  • History of education in England, 1700-1908
  • The Education of girls and women
  • Education according to Tolstoy
  • Address to the educational science section
  • Education and the state
  • The state and English education
  • The influence of the state in English education
  • The English philosophy of education
  • On the value of private schools in a national system of education
  • John Ruskin's plan for national education
  • Democracy and an elite
  • Changes in English education since 1900
  • An English education for England
  • Bingley Teacher Training College
  • The probable effects of the war on English higher education
  • A conflict about education
  • The care of the church for her members between ages 14 and 21
  • The teaching profession as a career
  • Influences in English education from abroad
  • French influences
  • German influence: "England's debt to German education"
  • German influence: "modern Germany and the modern world"
  • German influence: "the strength and weakness of German education"
  • German influence: "if the Germans won?" : the Kaiser at Westminster, peril of indecisive peace"
  • German influence: "what should be the connection between government and the universities? : the British model or the German?"
  • American influence: "a bureau of education for the British Empire
  • American influence: "the only tragedy"
  • American influence: "Sadler's studies of American education". (J.H. Higginson)
  • The problems and the limitations of uniformity.