England s Schools

England s Schools
Author: Elain Harwood
Publsiher: Historic England
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781848023192

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For most of us, school was our first detailed experience of a building outside the homes of our parents, friends and relations. Many people react emotionally when their old school, charged with so many memories, is closed or demolished. Not all school buildings are worthy of designation, but many are major local landmarks and demonstrate an important part of our society's evolution. This book aims to raise awareness of the wide range of school buildings built in England from the Reformation to the Millennium, and discusses which buildings may be worthy of greater appreciation and preservation. It summarises the development of schools and analyses how social attitudes have been expressed in their architecture and planning. Finally, it looks at the adaptation of older schools to modern needs and new uses for schools around the country, drawing on examples of best practice from Historic Building Inspectors and Advisers.

A school dictionary or E s English dictionary abridged by D Blair

A school dictionary  or  E  s English dictionary abridged     by     D  Blair
Author: John ENTICK
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1809
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020150211

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English as a Language of Teaching and Learning for Community Secondary Schools in Tanzania

English as a Language of Teaching and Learning for Community Secondary Schools in Tanzania
Author: Elia Shabani Mligo,Mikael Mwashilindi
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781498244541

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This book examines the challenges posed by English, a foreign language, as a language of teaching and learning for community secondary schools in Tanzania in terms of academic performance. The book probes the necessity for having two languages of instruction in the Tanzanian educational system. While Kiswahili, the native language, is predominantly understood by the majority of people, the discussion in this book indicates that most students in community secondary schools in Tanzania are incompetent in understanding, writing, listening, reading, and speaking English, a language they use in learning and doing their examinations, especially in the early stages of their secondary studies. The incompetence in the above-mentioned skills is mostly caused by their inability to cope with the abrupt transition in the languages of instruction from their pre-primary and primary school study [Kiswahili] to secondary school study [English]. Moreover, most teachers are unable to use the English language as a means to impart knowledge or facilitate learning to their students, leading them to code-switching and code-mixing. This book poses a challenge to countries whose students pass through a transition from one language of instruction to another in their educational systems, helping them to make appropriate decisions in regard to the appropriate language of teaching and learning.

Posh Boys

Posh Boys
Author: Robert Verkaik
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786073846

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‘The latest in the series of powerful books on the divisions in modern Britain, and will take its place on many bookshelves beside Reni Eddo-Lodge’s Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race and Owen Jones’s Chavs.’ –Andrew Marr, Sunday Times ‘In his fascinating, enraging polemic, Verkaik touches on one of the strangest aspects of the elite schools and their product’s domination of public life for two and a half centuries: the acquiescence of everyone else.’ –Observer In Britain today, the government, judiciary and military are all led by an elite who attended private school. Under their watch, our society has become increasingly divided and the gap between rich and poor is now greater than ever before. Is this the country we want to live in? If we care about inequality, we have to talk about public schools. Robert Verkaik issues a searing indictment of the system originally intended to educate the most underprivileged Britons, and outlines how, through meaningful reform, we can finally make society fairer for all.

The Great Schools of England

The Great Schools of England
Author: Howard Staunton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1869
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCAL:$B262164

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History of the Elementary School Contest in England

History of the Elementary School Contest in England
Author: Francis Adams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1882
Genre: Education, Elementary
ISBN: OXFORD:600081738

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Academies and Free Schools in England

Academies and Free Schools in England
Author: Adrian Hilton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429889424

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Academies and Free Schools in England argues that there is a high degree of philosophical consensus and historical continuity on the policy of ‘academisation’ across the main political parties in England. It attempts to make sense of what are all essentially free schools by interviewing the architects of policy and their closest advisors, analysing the extent to which they invoke historical expressions of conservatism and/or liberalism in their articulation of that convergence. The book offers a unique insight into educational policy-making during the Conservative/Liberal-Democrat coalition era (2010-2015), and an in-depth analysis of the nature of liberty as it relates to state education in England. Providing original interview transcripts of the key reformers, and new accounts of a sometimes contentious history, Hilton identifies an elite ‘policy community’, connected by educational background, moral-religious frameworks, life experiences and shared networks of common ideology. Academies and Free Schools in England will be vital reading to academics and researchers in the field of education and education policy. It will also be of great interest to school governors, business leaders, political philosophers and those involved and interested in free schools.

The Hidden Curriculum of Vietnam s English School Textbooks

The    Hidden Curriculum    of Vietnam   s English School Textbooks
Author: Thi Duyen Phuong
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819711963

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