by History of Education Society | Aug 3, 2020
In 1865, according to Elizabeth Missing Sewell, middle class parents considering their daughters’ education found themselves on the horns of not one but three dilemmas. Firstly how could they ensure that the result of education was that their daughters...
by History of Education Society | Jun 7, 2020
This blog post comes from Ellie Simpson, PhD student at the University of Winchester, and the History of Education Society (UK) postgraduate representative. In September 2020, for the first time in British history, sex education will become a compulsory subject within...
by History of Education Society | Nov 16, 2016
A new online community space has recently been created for the History of Education Society (HES) through which you are able to contact other HES members, share files and discuss topics of interest to you. Click on the link below, ‘sign up’, log into your...
by History of Education Society | Nov 16, 2016
This monothematic volume of Pedagogika focuses primarily on the following areas: In what way was the “normative canon” of the ideas and personalities of History of Education constructed since this discipline had been established until the “disintegration” of this...
by History of Education Society | Nov 15, 2016
Opportunity: Fully funded PhD scholarship at Aalborg University connected with a research project on the historical impact of the OECD in education. For further information: http://www.stillinger.aau.dk/vis-stilling/?vacancy=852846