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- catalog abstract "The Rise of the Modern Educational System is a pioneering socio-historical analysis of change and development in secondary education in three European countries (England, France, Germany) in the mid to late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The authors develop novel theoretical forms of analysis - in particular those of 'systematisation' (Muller) and 'segmentation' (Ringer) - which enables a genuine cross-cultural study and assessment to be effectively carried through. Although clear historical and institutional differences between the three countries are apparent, overall patterns of development emerge as remarkably similar. In particular a common basic transformation of secondary education is shown to have taken place during the period covered (1870-1920), having the objective result of ensuring social reproduction. Special attention is given to the basic restructuring of education in England during this period, where processes of systematisation and segmentation, similar to those operating in France and Germany, resulted in the establishment of a sharply differentiated, hierarchical structure by the close of the nineteenth century.".
- catalog contributor b734928.
- catalog contributor b734929.
- catalog contributor b734930.
- catalog created "1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1987.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [236]-255.".
- catalog description "The Rise of the Modern Educational System is a pioneering socio-historical analysis of change and development in secondary education in three European countries (England, France, Germany) in the mid to late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The authors develop novel theoretical forms of analysis - in particular those of 'systematisation' (Muller) and 'segmentation' (Ringer) - which enables a genuine cross-cultural study and assessment to be effectively carried through. Although clear historical and institutional differences between the three countries are apparent, overall patterns of development emerge as remarkably similar. In particular a common basic transformation of secondary education is shown to have taken place during the period covered (1870-1920), having the objective result of ensuring social reproduction. Special attention is given to the basic restructuring of education in England during this period, where processes of systematisation and segmentation, similar to those operating in France and Germany, resulted in the establishment of a sharply differentiated, hierarchical structure by the close of the nineteenth century.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Concepts and hypotheses: Detlef K. Müller: The process of systematisation: the case of German secondary education -- Fritz Ringer: On segmentation in modern European educational systems: the case of French secondary education, 1865-1920 -- Brian Simon: Systematisation and segmentation in education: the case of England -- pt. 2. Structural change and social reproduction in England: Hilary Steedman: Defining institutions: the endowed grammar schools and the systematisation of English secondary education -- David Reeder: The reconstruction of secondary education in England, 1869-1920 -- John Honey: The sinews of society: the public schools as a 'system' -- Roy Lowe: Structural change in English higher education, 1870-1920 -- pt. 3. Debate and concluding discussion: James Albisetti: The debate on secondary school reform in France and Germany -- Jürgen Schriewer and Klaus Harney: On 'systems' of education and their comparability: methodological comments and theoretical alternatives -- James Albisetti: Systematisation: a critique -- Heinz-Elmar Tenorth: Systematisation: a critique.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 264 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Rise of the modern educational system.".
- catalog identifier "0521330017 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rise of the modern educational system.".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press ; Paris : Editions de la maison des sciences de l'homme,".
- catalog relation "Rise of the modern educational system.".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "370/.941 19".
- catalog subject "Education France History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Education Germany History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Education Great Britain History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "LA631.7 .R57 1987".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Concepts and hypotheses: Detlef K. Müller: The process of systematisation: the case of German secondary education -- Fritz Ringer: On segmentation in modern European educational systems: the case of French secondary education, 1865-1920 -- Brian Simon: Systematisation and segmentation in education: the case of England -- pt. 2. Structural change and social reproduction in England: Hilary Steedman: Defining institutions: the endowed grammar schools and the systematisation of English secondary education -- David Reeder: The reconstruction of secondary education in England, 1869-1920 -- John Honey: The sinews of society: the public schools as a 'system' -- Roy Lowe: Structural change in English higher education, 1870-1920 -- pt. 3. Debate and concluding discussion: James Albisetti: The debate on secondary school reform in France and Germany -- Jürgen Schriewer and Klaus Harney: On 'systems' of education and their comparability: methodological comments and theoretical alternatives -- James Albisetti: Systematisation: a critique -- Heinz-Elmar Tenorth: Systematisation: a critique.".
- catalog title "The Rise of the modern educational system : structural change and social reproduction, 1870-1920 / [edited by] Detlef K. Müller, Fritz Ringer, Brian Simon.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".