First published in 1998. This is Volume XVIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This study looks at the parity and prestige factors in English secondary school education and initially written in 1955. It looks at the desired aim of the secondary school as ensuring that every child receives the education most suited to his or her capacities and interests, irrespective of social class or occupational destiny, with the reality that some school may acquire prestige from the social standing either of the majority of his pupils or from the occupations for which they to be prepared.…mehr
First published in 1998. This is Volume XVIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This study looks at the parity and prestige factors in English secondary school education and initially written in 1955. It looks at the desired aim of the secondary school as ensuring that every child receives the education most suited to his or her capacities and interests, irrespective of social class or occupational destiny, with the reality that some school may acquire prestige from the social standing either of the majority of his pupils or from the occupations for which they to be prepared.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Higher Grade Schools Chapter 3 Sir Robert Morant and Secondary School Curricula Chapter 4 The Higher Elementary Schools Chapter 5 The Free Place Regulations Chapter 6 Secondary School Curriculum 1907-1939 Chapter 7 The School Certificate Examination Chapter 8 Central Schools and Junior Technical Schools Chapter 9 Secondary Education for All Chapter 10 TriPart itism and the Multilateral Principle Chapter 11 The Technical High School Chapter 12 The Grammar Schools and Occupational Choice Chapter 13 The Secondary Grammar School Chapter 14 The Secondary Modern School Chapter 15 The Public Schools and the General Educational System Chapter 16 Secondary Education and the Social Structure
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Higher Grade Schools Chapter 3 Sir Robert Morant and Secondary School Curricula Chapter 4 The Higher Elementary Schools Chapter 5 The Free Place Regulations Chapter 6 Secondary School Curriculum 1907-1939 Chapter 7 The School Certificate Examination Chapter 8 Central Schools and Junior Technical Schools Chapter 9 Secondary Education for All Chapter 10 TriPart itism and the Multilateral Principle Chapter 11 The Technical High School Chapter 12 The Grammar Schools and Occupational Choice Chapter 13 The Secondary Grammar School Chapter 14 The Secondary Modern School Chapter 15 The Public Schools and the General Educational System Chapter 16 Secondary Education and the Social Structure
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