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168 Pages
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Routledge
168 Pages
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Routledge
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First Published in 1998. This is Volume XIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This is part two of a study looking at primary schools from a sociological descriptive view kickstarted by the 1963 review of primary education and its transition into secondary education, by the Central Advisory Council for Education in England by Lady Plowden. This volume seeks to fill a gap by being a single, systematic, comprehensive work which combines a general sociological description of English primary education with a survey of the results of sociological investigations in this field.
Introduction; Chapter 1 The Midlands of Childhood in English Society; Chapter 2 Three Traditions in English Primary Education; Chapter 3 The Children’s World; Chapter 4 Primary Schools and their Local Environment; Chapter 5 Primary Education and the Great Society;
Biography
W. A. L. Blyth