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This new edition explores how and why education has evolved as it has, examining the ways in which it has responded over the centuries to influences in politics. A very short introduction reads like a high school essay or even a lengthy senior thesis for a throwaway education course. Examining education worldwide, he explains the way schools work, noting how curricula are remarkably consistent around the world.
Considering Various Styles Such As Progressive Versus Formal, He Also Explores The Ideas Of Some Of The Big Theorists, Including Piaget And Vygotsky.
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It Explores How Education Has Been Moulded By Politics, Philosophy, And Social Science, And Focuses Especially On Arguments Over The Competing Benefits Of Formality And Freedom In Teaching.
In the opening lines of education: Few people know how the schools that exist today came to their current state. Delving into some of the big questions, thomas explores the history of education in this very short introduction.
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A Very Short Introduction Explores How And Why Education Has Evolved Throughout History And Explains The Way In Which Schools Work, Noting How Curricula Are Remarkably Consistent Around The World.
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