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Full Description
The relationship between education policy and local practices is at the core of research pertaining to the history of education. In this volume, the authors examine this issue from a multitude of perspectives, presenting a broad and comprehensive picture of schooling on international, national and local levels. Three issues of great significance, both in the history of schooling, and for educational policy - «School Finance», «School Reform» and «School Media» - are discussed in relation to five European countries by addressing topics such as textbook supply in the eighteenth century, the spread of monitorial education, the rise of educational expenditure during the nineteenth century, and the internationalization of educational policy during the twentieth century.
Contents
Contents: Carla Aubry/Johannes Westberg: Schooling - an international, national, and local issue - Johannes Westberg: The distribution of government grants in Sweden, 1865-1900 - Madeleine Michaëlsson: From tree felling to silver lining. Diverse ways of funding elementary schools among Swedish ironworking communities, 1830-1930 - Ingrid Brühwiler: Teachers' salaries in the Helvetic republic, c. 1800 - Carla Aubry: The «value of schooling». Rising expenditures on education in Winterthur, 1830-1850 - Anne Rohstock/Thomas Lenz: A national path to internationalization. Educational reforms in Luxembourg, 1945-1970 - Esbjörn Larsson: Arguing for educational change. On the introduction of monitorial education in Swedish common schools during the 1820s - Johan Prytz: Explaining persistence. Educational ideals and mathematics education in Sweden, 1905-1950 - Peter Bernhardsson: A suitable language teacher. National plans and local solutions - Stefan Rimm: Textbook supply and shortage in eighteenth-century Sweden - Peter Voss: The establishment and significance of the «Luxemburger Schulbote», 1844-1942 - Claudia Gerdenitsch: Educational argument in Austrian teachers' journals in the late nineteenth century - Markus Gippert/Joachim Scholz: School magazines. Participation and democratization in West German school culture during the 1950s and 1960s.