by History of Education Society | Dec 2, 2014
By C E Hastings”My auntie and the headmistress tried as best they could, with smiles and toffee, to shield me from their rising anxiety, but I could feel it bouncing off the quick sideways glances they shot each other and taking flight like some dark, winged...
by History of Education Society | Nov 20, 2014
By Suzanne Manning ~ @slmanning1When my first child was about 10 months old, I met a woman in a nearby park. She asked me what early childhood services I would be taking my daughter to; at that stage, I had no idea. So she launched into her spiel...
by History of Education Society | Nov 3, 2014
By Peter CunninghamTeachers’ life histories make a significant contribution to educational development in a Central Asian centre of key economic growth. Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education has recently published a project from within their...