Description |
vii, 415 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Education amongst the Australian Aborigines -- Education for the social and moral problems of a convict colony -- The attempt at an Anglican monopoly -- The churches and education in New South Wales, 1831-50 -- Denominational rivalry in Van Dieman's Land, Western Australia and South Australia -- Years of turmoil, 1851-56 -- Democracy, secularism and education in eastern Australia, 1857-67 -- The slow growth of advanced education in the 1860s and 1870s -- The campaign for free, compulsory and secular schooling, 1867-85 -- Curriculum, teachers, methods and theory about 1880 -- Implementing the new system, 1880-1901 -- An era of reform, 1902-16 -- The educational ladder, 1914-38 -- The reforms of 1938-47 -- The schools in transition, 1948-67 -- University and other post-secondary education, 1948-67 -- The new era in education -- The Labor Government and education, 1972-75 -- Education in a new climate -- An overview |
Summary |
This book is the first comprehensive survey of education in Australia from its beginnings to the present day. An important feature of the book is the inclusion of a chapter on Aboriginal education. Dr Barcan then identifies eight main phases of development that took place during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - education in the early convict settlement, the attempted Anglican monopolu, the denominiational phase, the period of shared power between Church and State, the programme of free, compulsory and secular education, the establishment of the educational ladder, an age of transition, and the new era in education. Each phase is viewed in the light of the dominant social and economic forces od the time. The analysis extends beyong the political and administrative history of education to encompass changes in the curriculum, teaching methods, pupil and teacher assessment and educational aims. Each level of education is examined infant, primary, secondary, tertiary, technical, teacher training and adult education. The organization of the book permits easy identification of the development of education in each colony/State. Although the book will be of particular use to lecturers and students of education and Australian history, it should also appeal to anyone interested in the continuing contovery over education in Australia. (Inside cover) |
Analysis |
Education - Australia - History |
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Education. Australia, to 1980 |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Education -- Australia -- History.
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LC no. |
81157579 |
ISBN |
0195542290 |
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0195542517 |
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