Rise of the Modern Educational System
Discover the transformative journey of education with "Rise of the Modern Educational System," authored by leading experts and published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This compelling work offers a pioneering socio-historical analysis of the evolution and reform in secondary education across three key European nations: England, France, and Germany, during the mid to late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
With a comprehensive page count of 280, this book delves into the intricate changes that shaped modern educational practices, providing invaluable insights for educators, historians, and anyone passionate about the evolution of learning systems. Whether you're a student of history or an educator looking to understand the foundations of today's educational landscape, this book is an essential addition to your collection.
Join the exploration of educational reform and its profound impact on society through this enlightening volume that continues to resonate in today's academic world.