Originally published in 1967, education had entered a period of fundamental change. The developments described in this book – team-teaching, audio-visual aids...
Originally published in 1963, this remarkable book discusses the results of the ‘tests of culture’ devised by the author, two of which, when published in Th...
Originally published in 1943, recognising the importance of early education, this title looked at a way forward for creating a "Common School" for all children....
Originally published in 1971. All education systems tend to be traditional and conservative. In times of rapid social change, the work of the schools becomes in...
In the early 1970s the crisis in schools, particularly in urban areas, had escalated. At the same time a number of writers had advocated either the abolition or...
Original blurb: "The volume of writing on educational topics has increased so prodigiously in recent years that the student is likely to lose himself in a sea o...
First published in 1973, The Free School explores the roots of the educational malaise- sociological, historical, and psychological- and looks at what could be ...
Originally published 1978.This volume examines the purpose and the functioning of the present education system inthe UK and when it was originally published it ...
In one sense, education was always a service industry. This book examines the quality as well as the quantity of contemporary education as it answers the follow...
First published in 1947, Poetry and the People presents a survey of English poetry from the earliest times till 1940s, viewed from an unusual angle. It is the a...
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
byKenneth Sewell,Clint Richmond
This riveting New York Times bestseller tells of the shocking true story of a rogue Soviet submarine poised for a nuclear strike on the United States, &“revea...