English School

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Architectural Association
Author_Malcolm Seaborne
Blue Coat School
British social history
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Central Government
Christ's Hospital
Christ’s Hospital
Clothier
education
educational history
educational ideas
Eighteenth
elementary school
Elementary Schools
Endowed Grammar Schools
England
English Grammar
English school
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Essex
Follow
Freeholders
Gateway
general educational history
Gothic Style
Grammar School
Higham Ferrers
historical pedagogy
historical school architecture analysis
history of school
institutional architecture
Lancasterian School
learning environment evolution
Market Harborough
Monitorial Schools
primary school
School Building
school building design
school buildings
School Endowments
school internal organization
school organisation
schools architecture
secondary school
Simultaneous Method
Sir John Moore
St Paul's School
St Paul’s School
Teacher's House
Teacher’s House

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367461867
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Britain has a rich heritage of school buildings dating from the later Middle Ages to the present day. While some of these schools have attracted the attention of architectural historians, they have not previously been considered from the educational viewpoint. Even schools of little or no architectural interest are important sociologically, since the changing architecture of schools reflects changing ideas about how children should be educated and organized for teaching purposes. Documentary material relating to education is often fragmentary, and buildings may thus constitute the only real source of knowledge about the development of particular schools and can also throw light on general educational history. Originally published in 1971, this book is, therefore, not only a major contribution to architectural history but also a study in the development of educational ideas and practices from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century.

Malcolm Seaborne

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