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Matthew Arnold and the Education of the New Order

Matthew Arnold and the Education of the New Order

Matthew Arnold and the Education of the New Order

Peter Smith
Geoffrey Summerfield
April 2009
Paperback
9780521110280
$41.99
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Paperback

    A selection from Arnold's writing on education, other than Culture and Anarchy. All the pieces stem from his work as Inspector of Schools: they illustrate his concern both with the principles that must be established as a basis for the education of an industrial democracy and his practical concern with the day-to-day running of schools. 'Democracy' was first published as the introduction to The Popular Education of France. It faces the fundamental political problems and outlines the general objectives of a state educational system. 'A French Eton' was the result of the same examination of French education to see what the British could learn from it; here he considers private education for the middle-classes. 'The twice-revised code' criticises the national Revised Code of 1862: a system founded on gross utilitarianism. Extracts from Arnold's reports as an inspector show the man of principle at work in particular circumstances and relating what he sees to what he would wish to see. The speech on his retirement comments on his lifetime of active involvement in education.

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    April 2009
    Paperback
    9780521110280
    272 pages
    203 × 127 × 16 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Democracy
    • A French Eton
    • The twice-revised code
    • Extracts from Arnold's reports on elementary schools, 1852–1882
    • Extracts from Arnold's speech on his retirement
    • Notes
    • Chronological table
    • Select bibliography
    • Index.