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Life and Death in Higher Education

Autor Clare Debenham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2020
At its peak in 1961 there we're 40,000 men and women who entered colleges of education compared to 50,000 who entered traditional universities. This controversial project critically traces the origins of the colleges, their development and reasons for their abrupt closure. Current debates are addressed such as school versus college training and the balance between academic and professional training and the balance between academic and professional training (where the academic training should take place). Social issues are analysed such as the role of women in colleges (links to the suffrage movement), social mobility (working class teacher), control and rebellion (how far were the colleges total institutions), student life (sport and transnationalism.) Oral history is used. As well as drawing on my personal experience, thirty former colleges of educations students were interviewed, the oldest being 101years and including Estelle Morris, former Labour Party Education Secretary. Shortly before he died Professor Asa Briggs lamented to me that there was no public debate about the closures of colleges of education and the restructuring of higher education. Now secret meetings and documents are exposed. The role of government is researched. Archival material from individual colleges, local and national government is traced ad former civil servants interviewed. Margaret Thatchers' role in the closures is re-assessed. This new evidence contradicts the Official version of events which was the closures were on educational rather than administrative grounds.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780718895501
ISBN-10: 0718895509
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: The Lutterworth Press

Notă biografică

Dr Clare Debenham was originally trained at a college of education and lectured at three others. She has a Doctorate in politics from the University of Manchester where she taught in the department of Politics. She is now an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester. She regularly writes for the Times Higher Education and has been selected to present her research at British and International conferences including one organized by the University of London. She is also a member of the History of Education Society and has published in their journal.