by History of Education Society | Nov 13, 2016
The BERA Council has approved the introduction of a new special interest group in History. The History SIG will provide a base for historical research, theories, representations and methodologies in education. It is designed to serve a broad and diverse constituency,...
by History of Education Society | Nov 12, 2016
For 2016, the History of Education Society has appointed not one, but two Peter Gosden Fellowships! The purpose of the Peter Gosden Fellowship scheme is to establish a higher public profile for the History of Education Society, its associated publications and...
by Dr Abigail Hackett | May 10, 2016
The grand room is dominated by a huge dining table. The dining table is laid with a full dinner service, covered with a glass dome so people cannot actually touch it. There are big windows, fireplace and portraits in this room. In the dining room, Izzy and Anna ran...
by Kristen Nawrotzki and Jack Dougherty | Jan 5, 2016
What is open access? Open Access (OA) is a simple idea, but it’s also one that challenges our established norms of scholarly communication. Peter Suber (2012), who directs the Harvard Open Access Project, defines OA as making “research literature available online...
by History of Education Society | Dec 24, 2015
One hundred years ago, in December 1915, Harry McKenzie resigned as Headmaster of Uppingham School. McKenzie was approaching his sixty-fourth birthday when the Great War began and, under the terms of his appointment, he had three more years to run. Now, however, the...