1st Edition

Where State Education Fails

By Lucie Simpson Copyright 1927
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    Despite being published in the early part of the twentieth century many of the issues this volume discusses are still being debated in education today. The author maintains that state education is not functioning as it should – that the output is not commensurate with the outlay, that education has become too narrow in its focus and that more importance should be given to the teaching of younger children. The balance between a traditional academic education versus the skills needed for practical trades is also discussed, as is the disparity between the types of education available to rich and poor.

    Introduction. 1 The Aim of Education. 2 How We Educate. 3 The Value of Emotion in Education. 4 The Revolt Against Intellectualism. 5 Education as a Socialising Agency. 6 Socialising Subjects a) Religion in the schools b) The Teaching of Literature c) The Teaching of English d) The Teaching of Literature and English in America e) The Teaching of History f) Sex Education in the Schools 7 The Child 8 The Teacher Appendix: Vocational Education in America. Index.

    Biography

    Lucie Simpson