1st Edition

The Study of Education Inaugural Lectures : Volume Three : The Changing Scene

Edited By Peter Gordon Copyright 1981
    338 Pages
    by Routledge

    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    The inaugural lectures published in this volume reflect the many changes which have taken place in the study of education between the late 1970s and the mid 1980s. Changes in society are reflected in the lectures on special needs education and multicultural education and the contributions of educational administration and comparative educations as a field of study.

    INTRODUCTION, TO EACH ACCORDING TO HIS NEEDS (Birmingham, 1977) SCIENCE, LIFE AND EDUCATION (Chelsea, London, 1977) THE LIBERAL EDUCATION OF ENGLAND’S YOUTH: IDEA AND REALITY {Hull, 1978) EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION: PURE OR APPLIED? (Birmingham, 1978) FIGURES AND CHIPS {Chelsea, London, 1979) RESEARCH AS A BASIS FOR TEACHING {East Anglia, 1979) IVORY TOWERS, THE GLASS BEAD GAME AND OPEN SOCIETIES The Social Functions of Comparative Education {Institute of Education, London, 1979) , TEACHING TEACHING {Exeter, 1979), SCHOOLING, LIBERATION ANDREPRESSION, {Newcastle, 1980), TIME TO TEACH: TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS

    Biography

    PETER GORDON