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Life and Death in Higher Education HB - A Political and Sociological Analysis of British Colleges of Education (Hardcover)
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Life and Death in Higher Education HB - A Political and Sociological Analysis of British Colleges of Education (Hardcover)
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In 1961, at the peak of their expansion, over 40,000 students
entered the 113 British colleges of education, compared with 50,000
who entered universities. In just a few years, as part of the
expansion of British universities, the colleges had entirely
disappeared. Life and Death in Higher Education examines the
history of British teacher training colleges during the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries and the consequences of their abolition,
providing much new information about their expansion and sudden
closure. Rather than examining individual colleges, this
controversial study takes a holistic approach, establishing context
and background for the current shortage of teachers in Britain.
Drawing on both previously unexplored archival sources and hours of
personal testimony, Debenham reviews the relationship between
colleges and schools, and offers an analysis of the social issues
involved, including the role of working-class teachers and the
battles of women staff and students. As an illuminating study and
an essential source of information, Life and Death in Higher
Education will appeal to general readers, practicing teachers and
specialist historians of education alike, and also contains much
which is of relevance to political scientists and sociologists
today.
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