Classroom Struggle
Organizing Elementary School Teaching in the 19th Century
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:30th Apr '15
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During the institutionalization of mass schooling in the 19th century, teaching large groups of children became both a necessity and a matter of regulation. For officials and inspectors the systematization of classroom interactions was important for effective results. However, while systematization could bring about the constant attention of children and their uninterrupted work, interactions themselves were difficult to control. Rationalized models of classroom organization provided alternatives for managing large groups before age grading became the dominant pattern of organizing interactions. The contributions in this volume explore diverse paths of transition towards modern classroom organization in different countries, allowing transnational perspectives and comparisons.
«By paying attention to detail and context, this collection of local, regional and national analyses of teaching is an important contribution to the international history of nineteenth century pedagogical practices.»
(Johannes Westberg, International Journal for the Historiography of Education 1-2017)
ISBN: 9783631629253
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 520g
322 pages
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