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    London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic
    UID:
    gbv_1831431963
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 230 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781350091153
    Content: "Over the past two hundred years German education policy and practice has attracted interest in England. Policy makers have used the 'German example' both to encourage change and development and to warn against certain courses of action. This monograph provides the first major analysis of the rich material from government reports (including work by Matthew Arnold), the press, travel accounts, memoirs, scholarly publications and the archives to uncover the nature of the English fascination with education in Germany, from 1800 to the end of the twentieth century. David Phillips traces this story and uses recent work in theories of educational policy 'borrowing' to analyze the reception of the German experience and its impact on the development of English education policy."-- Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-224) and index , Policy "borrowing" in education and the German example: historical and theoretical perspectives -- Testing the ground: the beginnings of British interest in education in Germany -- Establishing state involvement in education: the German example in England, 1833-1870 -- Towards a national system of education in England, 1870-1918 -- Excursus: aspects of the German university -- Developments in England and Germany, 1918-1939 -- From the second world war to post-war reconstruction, radical reform, and beyond in England: lessons from Germany since 1939 -- Evaluating the German example.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781441141309
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    London, England :Bloomsbury Academic, | London, England :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9961162027902883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 230 p. ) , ill.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-350-09115-4 , 1-4411-0719-3
    Content: "Over the past two hundred years German education policy and practice has attracted interest in England. Policy makers have used the German example' both to encourage change and development and to warn against certain courses of action. This monograph provides the first major analysis of the rich material from government reports (including work by Matthew Arnold), the press, travel accounts, memoirs, scholarly publications and the archives to uncover the nature of the English fascination with education in Germany, from 1800 to the end of the twentieth century. David Phillips traces this story and uses recent work in theories of educational policy borrowing' to analyze the reception of the German experience and its impact on the development of English education policy."-- Provided by publisher.
    Note: Formerly CIP. , Policy "borrowing" in education and the German example: historical and theoretical perspectives -- Testing the ground: the beginnings of British interest in education in Germany -- Establishing state involvement in education: the German example in England, 1833-1870 -- Towards a national system of education in England, 1870-1918 -- Excursus: aspects of the German university -- Developments in England and Germany, 1918-1939 -- From the second world war to post-war reconstruction, radical reform, and beyond in England: lessons from Germany since 1939 -- Evaluating the German example. , Also published in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4742-6883-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4411-4130-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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