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Educating the Germans examines the role of the British in the 'reconstruction' of education in occupied Germany from 1945 to 1949. It covers war-time planning for a future role in overseeing education at all levels in Germany, looks at policy and its implementation, describes the British personnel involved and their interaction with German authorities, and assesses the lasting effects of the British effort in securing the future development of education from Kindergarten to university in the emerging Federal Republic.
Thoroughly researched and employing a wide range of sources in Britain and Germany, this is an important study for anyone looking to further their understanding of Germany, and Britain's relationship with Germany in the immediate post-war era.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
1. War-time Planning for Education in a Defeated Germany
2. The Occupation and the Evolution of Control in Education
3. Policy in Practice: Opening the Schools, Emergency Teacher Training, Re-educating Youth
4. Policy in Practice: Opening and Supervising the Universities
5. School Reform
6. University Reform
7. Culture, Adult Education, Women's Affairs
8. The Achievements of British Occupation Policy in Education
Bibliography
Index