Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England
Authoritative Women Since 1800
Herausgeber: Goodman, Joyce; Harrop, Sylvia
Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England
Authoritative Women Since 1800
Herausgeber: Goodman, Joyce; Harrop, Sylvia
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Opening up the role of women in policy-making as a new field of study, this book takes the example of women in education as its focus. It examines the work, attitudes and actions of women in education over two centuries.
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Opening up the role of women in policy-making as a new field of study, this book takes the example of women in education as its focus. It examines the work, attitudes and actions of women in education over two centuries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781138987241
- ISBN-10: 1138987247
- Artikelnr.: 57049030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781138987241
- ISBN-10: 1138987247
- Artikelnr.: 57049030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joyce Goodman is reader in the history of education at King Alfred's College, Winchester, where she is director of the Centre for Pedagogical Studies. She has published on women, education and authority, technical education for women and girls, and education, gender and colonialism. Sylvia Harrop is a senior fellow in the Department of Education at the University of Liverpool. She has written widely on the histories of adult and higher education and women's education, and is currently co-directing (with Joyce Goodman) a historical project on women and the governance of girls' secondary schools in Britain.
1. 'Within marked boundaries': women and the making of educational policy
since 1800 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part I. Women and School
Governance. 2. Women governers and the management of working-class schools,
1800-1861 Joyce Goodman. 3. Governing ladies: women governers of girl's
middle-class schools, 1870-1925 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part II.
Women and Educational Administration at Local Government Level. 4. Women
school board members and women school managers: the structuring of
educational authority in Manchester and Liverpool, 1870-1903 Joyce Goodman.
5. 'Women not wanted': the fight to secure political representation on
local education authorities, 1870-1907 Jane Martin. Part III. Women
Teachers, Policy-Making and Administration in Elementary Education. 6.
Women and teacher training: women and pupil teacher centres, 1880-1914
Wendy Robinson. 7. Women as witnesses: elementary schoolmistresses and the
cross commission, 1885-1888 Angela O'Hanlon-Dunn. Part IV. Women and the
Educational Administration of the State. 8. 'The peculiar preserve of the
male kind': women and the educational inspectorate, 1893 to the second
world war Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. 9. Committee women: women
members on the consultative committee of the board of education, 1900-1944
Sylvia Harrop. 10. Parliamentary women: women ministers of education,
1924-1974 Robin Betts.
since 1800 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part I. Women and School
Governance. 2. Women governers and the management of working-class schools,
1800-1861 Joyce Goodman. 3. Governing ladies: women governers of girl's
middle-class schools, 1870-1925 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part II.
Women and Educational Administration at Local Government Level. 4. Women
school board members and women school managers: the structuring of
educational authority in Manchester and Liverpool, 1870-1903 Joyce Goodman.
5. 'Women not wanted': the fight to secure political representation on
local education authorities, 1870-1907 Jane Martin. Part III. Women
Teachers, Policy-Making and Administration in Elementary Education. 6.
Women and teacher training: women and pupil teacher centres, 1880-1914
Wendy Robinson. 7. Women as witnesses: elementary schoolmistresses and the
cross commission, 1885-1888 Angela O'Hanlon-Dunn. Part IV. Women and the
Educational Administration of the State. 8. 'The peculiar preserve of the
male kind': women and the educational inspectorate, 1893 to the second
world war Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. 9. Committee women: women
members on the consultative committee of the board of education, 1900-1944
Sylvia Harrop. 10. Parliamentary women: women ministers of education,
1924-1974 Robin Betts.
1. 'Within marked boundaries': women and the making of educational policy
since 1800 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part I. Women and School
Governance. 2. Women governers and the management of working-class schools,
1800-1861 Joyce Goodman. 3. Governing ladies: women governers of girl's
middle-class schools, 1870-1925 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part II.
Women and Educational Administration at Local Government Level. 4. Women
school board members and women school managers: the structuring of
educational authority in Manchester and Liverpool, 1870-1903 Joyce Goodman.
5. 'Women not wanted': the fight to secure political representation on
local education authorities, 1870-1907 Jane Martin. Part III. Women
Teachers, Policy-Making and Administration in Elementary Education. 6.
Women and teacher training: women and pupil teacher centres, 1880-1914
Wendy Robinson. 7. Women as witnesses: elementary schoolmistresses and the
cross commission, 1885-1888 Angela O'Hanlon-Dunn. Part IV. Women and the
Educational Administration of the State. 8. 'The peculiar preserve of the
male kind': women and the educational inspectorate, 1893 to the second
world war Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. 9. Committee women: women
members on the consultative committee of the board of education, 1900-1944
Sylvia Harrop. 10. Parliamentary women: women ministers of education,
1924-1974 Robin Betts.
since 1800 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part I. Women and School
Governance. 2. Women governers and the management of working-class schools,
1800-1861 Joyce Goodman. 3. Governing ladies: women governers of girl's
middle-class schools, 1870-1925 Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. Part II.
Women and Educational Administration at Local Government Level. 4. Women
school board members and women school managers: the structuring of
educational authority in Manchester and Liverpool, 1870-1903 Joyce Goodman.
5. 'Women not wanted': the fight to secure political representation on
local education authorities, 1870-1907 Jane Martin. Part III. Women
Teachers, Policy-Making and Administration in Elementary Education. 6.
Women and teacher training: women and pupil teacher centres, 1880-1914
Wendy Robinson. 7. Women as witnesses: elementary schoolmistresses and the
cross commission, 1885-1888 Angela O'Hanlon-Dunn. Part IV. Women and the
Educational Administration of the State. 8. 'The peculiar preserve of the
male kind': women and the educational inspectorate, 1893 to the second
world war Joyce Goodman and Sylvia Harrop. 9. Committee women: women
members on the consultative committee of the board of education, 1900-1944
Sylvia Harrop. 10. Parliamentary women: women ministers of education,
1924-1974 Robin Betts.