The History of Western Education explained
The History of Western Education is a 1921 book by a Scottish educator William Boyd, head of the Department of Education at Glasgow University in the first half of the 20th century.[1]
The work has been described as a "immensely successful" and "classic", and received ten editions between 1921 and 1972.[2] [3] [4]
The 4th edition has been described as having "established itself as a standard work in the field of educational history".[5]
The 7th edition has been expanded b Edmund J. King.[6]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: McPherson . Andrew F. . Governing Education: A Sociology of Policy Since 1945 . Raab . Charles D. . Edinburgh University Press . 1988 . 978-0-85224-515-6 . 371 . Google Books.
- James. Paul. Steger. Manfred B.. 2014-07-04. A Genealogy of 'Globalization': The Career of a Concept. Globalizations. 11. 4. 417–434. 10.1080/14747731.2014.951186. 18739651. 1474-7731.
- Book: Manfred B. Steger. Globalization Matters: Engaging the Global in Unsettled Times. Paul James. 8 August 2019. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-108-47079-7. 32.
- Book: H. H. Stern. Fundamental Concepts of Language Teaching: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Applied Linguistic Research. Elaine E. Tarone. Hans Heinrich Stern. 24 March 1983. OUP Oxford. 978-0-19-437065-3. 447. George Yule. Hilde Stern.
- Book: Universities Review..... J.W. Arrowsmith, Limited. 1950. 195.
- Atzmon. Ezri. 1967. Review of The History of Western Education. Comparative Education Review. 11. 3. 389–390. 10.1086/445316. 1186094. 0010-4086.