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Cameron, Brooke; Alves, Alicia – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
This paper looks at the evolution of the girl's school story in "The British Girl's Annual" during the interwar period. The school story played a crucial role instructing young female readers about their gendered role within the school as a kind of microcosm for nation/empire. Most of these lessons focus on loyalty and leadership, topics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, World History, Political Influences
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Claeys, Anna – History of Education, 2018
In 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union: over-65s were more than twice as likely to vote for Brexit as under-25s, amidst campaign rhetoric steeped in colonial nostalgia. This article explores how this generation was taught in many English state schools to imagine Britain's place in the world during a period of rapid decolonisation from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Nationalism, Land Settlement
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Bilsel, Nilay; Dinçyürek, Özgür – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2017
This paper examines how politics have shaped Turkish Cypriot educational institutions and school buildings in Cyprus, focusing on the British colonial period (1878-1960). Unlike other British colonies, Cyprus enjoyed considerable autonomy on educational matters in the early decades of British occupation. During this period education, which was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Buildings, Foreign Policy, Educational History
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Seng, Loh Kah – History of Education, 2015
The Singapore Polytechnic underwent a period of both rupture and adaptation as British advisers worked with the post-colonial government to facilitate technical education reform and Singapore's transition to a nation-state. Established in 1958 and based on the metropolitan model, the Singapore Polytechnic constituted an imperial project for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technical Education, Educational Change, Educational Development
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Freathy, R. J. K. – Oxford Review of Education, 2007
Participants in the public discourse pertaining to religious education and education for citizenship in English schools between 1934 and 1944 included many "Christian educationists". They advocated a conservative and elitist form of education for citizenship as taught through indirect training, Arnoldian public school traditions and…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religious Education, Role of Education, Political Power
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Grosvenor, Ian – History of Education, 2007
This paper has several concerns. It is about both the stories we tell and the images we place with those stories; it is also about historical practice and the power of the image to generate new research approaches. The paper is organized into three sections: the "eye of history" and historians and the visual archive; histories of black…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Information Sources, Historians, Educational History
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Marsden, William E. – History of Education, 2000
Explores the evidence of nationalism, propaganda, and the treatment of war and peace in the school curriculum and textbooks within four countries during the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century: (1) Britain; (2) France; (3) Germany; and (4) the United States. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Atkinson, Norman D. – Paedagogica Historica, 1994
Maintains that, in many African nations, the structure of educational institutions remains determined largely by colonial foundations. Discusses educational history in Zimbabwe from the 1920s until 1987. Contends the most significant feature of Zimbabwe's educational system has been continuous and rapid sociopolitical change. (CFR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Church Related Colleges, Colonialism, Cultural Influences