by Elena Rossi | Jan 28, 2023
The Anne Bloomfield Prize Prize for the best book written in English on the history of education. Nominations for books published between January 1 2020 and December 31 2022 should be sent to Tom Woodin ([email protected]) with a short 150-200 word supporting...
by Elena Rossi | Jan 9, 2023
Starting in 2023, the History of Education Society UK and European Educational Research Association Network 17 (Histories of Education) are organising an exchange scheme to support their members attending one another’s conferences. The aim of the exchange scheme...
by Elena Rossi | Jan 5, 2023
Ailsa Maxwell, Keble College, Oxford The British are well known for their love of tea. In fact, over 100,000,000 cups are drunk in the United Kingdom every single day of the year. Children have always been a part of this culture. For example, it was estimated that 55%...
by Elena Rossi | Dec 6, 2022
Malcolm Tozer Physical literacy, as applied to the physical education of children and the lifelong well-being of adults, has many advocates. The International Physical Literacy Association (IPLA) publishes a definition on its website and claims that the concept owes...
by Elena Rossi | Nov 21, 2022
We’re back today with our second of three episodes looking at the performing arts in education. In this episode, we move forward to the nineteenth century to look at theatre in Jesuit schools in the United States. My guest this week, who will walk us through this...