1st Edition

Public Schools and Private Practice

By John Wilson Copyright 1962
    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1962, Public Schools and Private Practice discusses various facets of public schools in Britain from a factual point of view. John Wilson brings crucial themes like public appearance and private life; the public-school community; discipline, religion, and morality; domestic conditions and financing of public schools; political status of public schooling; educational assessment; and future of public schools, to understand questions like what is it like to be a boy or a master at public schools? Do public schools develop a boy’s character more successfully than other schools? Or should the public schools be thrown more widely open to the public? This book is an interesting historical document for scholars and researchers of British education and education in general.

    Preface Introduction 1. Public Appearance 2. Private Life 3. The Public-School Community 4. Public Schools and The Future Epilogue

    Biography

    John Wilson