<p>Review of the first publication:</p><p>‘…this book is a most valuable record of the events of the crucial years in which the new educational policy was formed…’</p><p>— <i>Political Studies, </i>Volume 5, Issue 1</p>

First published in 1956, From School Board to Local Authority is a meticulous and exact inquiry into the events which led up to the famous Cockerton v. The School Board for London case. It suggests that the reorganization of the education system in 1902 was not primarily the result of an unexpected legal decision in 'Cockerton Judgement' rather was the outcome of a deliberate policy evolved by Morant and Gorst aimed at ending the administrative confusion which then existed. The book is based mainly on the material found on the files of the Education Department, the Science and Art Department, and the Local Government Board. It further reveals the administrative confusion and jealousies of these Departments, shown as conflicts about Higher Grade Schools, Secondary Schools, Organized Science Schools, and Evening Schools.

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First published in 1956, From School Board to Local Authority is a meticulous and exact inquiry into the events which led up to the famous Cockerton v. The School Board for London case.

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1. Introduction 2. Uncertain foundations 3. Reluctant tyrants 4. Higher day schools (first phase) 5. Evening schools (first phase) 6. Auditor’s control of ‘elementary’ education (London, 1891–1899) 7. Audit in eclipse (London, 1891–1899) 8. Science and art expenditure and elementary schools in the provinces (1870–1900) 9. Department and school board 10. The crises 11. The argument and the judgements 12. The Cockerton acts, 1901 and 1902 13. Higher day schools (second phase) 14. Evening schools (second phase) 15. Review and conclusions

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ISBN
9781032982618
Publisert
2025-03-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
230

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Eric Eaglesham was Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Durham, UK.