Founders: Innovators in Education, 1830-1980University of Alberta, 1987 - 306 páginas Ernest Stabler focuses on six individuals or groups whose ideas led to the founding of educational institutions. Included are N.F.S. Grundtvig (Danish folk high schools), Mary Lyon (Mount Holyoke College), Horace Mann (Massachusetts schools), Moses Coady and James Tompkins (St. Francis Xavier University), Kurt Hahn (Salem and Gordonstoun, Outward Bound and Atlantic College), and the team of Harold Wilson, Jennie Lee, Walter Perry, and Peter Venables (Open University). |
Índice
The American Public | 47 |
The Liberal Arts College | 91 |
International Schools | 183 |
Harold Wilson Jennie Lee Peter Venables | 227 |
The Dynamics of Innovation | 273 |
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academic adult education agricultural alumnae American Antigonish Movement appointed Askov Award became become Boston boys Britain broadcasts Canada Catharine Beecher cent centre century co-educational co-operatives Coady committee common schools Copenhagen countries course team created Danish degree Denmark economic educa England enrolment Extension Department faculty farmers Female Seminary folk high schools Francis Xavier University Gordonstoun graduates Hahn's Harold Wilson high school higher education Horace Mann House Ibid ideas industrial innovation institution Jennie Lee Kurt Hahn labor later leaders lectures London Mann's Mary Lyon Massachusetts meeting ment Moses Coady Mount Holyoke College Nova Scotia Open University organized Outward Bound political president Press principal public schools rural Salem social society staff study clubs teachers teaching television tion Tompkins tradition tutors United Walter Perry women women's colleges York young youth Zilpah Zilpah Grant