Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960

Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960
Author: Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134610017

Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960 is an intricate and fascinating investigation of the lives and experiences of women in these important educational institutions of the early twentieth century. The book provides an overview of the historical context of the development of the colleges, using detailed case studies of three colleges: Homerton, Avery Hill and Bishop Otter. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, primary and secondary sources, and on the oral testimonies of former pupils and staff, the book examines the following key themes: *the changing social class of women students *the colleges culture of femininity drawn from the family organization and social practices of the middle-class home *the conflicting public and private roles of the woman principal *the role of the college staff and the residential context of college life *women's sexuality *the last days of the womens colleges.Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960 is an essential contribution to women's history and gives a unique insight into this neglected aspect of women's experiences in the twentieth century.

Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960

Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960
Author: Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2004-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134610025

Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960 is an intricate and fascinating investigation of the lives and experiences of women in these important educational institutions of the early twentieth century. The book provides an overview of the historical context of the development of the colleges, using detailed case studies of three colleges: Homerton, Avery Hill and Bishop Otter. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, primary and secondary sources, and on the oral testimonies of former pupils and staff, the book examines the following key themes: *the changing social class of women students *the colleges culture of femininity drawn from the family organization and social practices of the middle-class home *the conflicting public and private roles of the woman principal *the role of the college staff and the residential context of college life *women's sexuality *the last days of the womens colleges.Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960 is an essential contribution to women's history and gives a unique insight into this neglected aspect of women's experiences in the twentieth century.

Gender, Management and Leadership in Initial Teacher Education

Gender, Management and Leadership in Initial Teacher Education
Author: Barbara Thompson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1137490519

This book highlights the difficulties that women working as managers and leaders in initial teacher education face. Teacher education is at the forefront of education reforms and yet little is known about the professional lives of those who work within it. Whereas many women are moving into positions of authority in teacher training, some existing women managers are being marginalized within new internally differentiated layers of managerial structures. Yet other female managers, mainly new appointees, seem to endorse the discourses associated with new managerialist practices. Simultaneously some women who manage in teacher training are engaged in a struggle for survival individually and professionally. In the main, men seem to be missing from authority positions and will conclude that, in the current climate, the management of teacher training is ‘no job for a man’.

Total Quality Culture In Teacher Training Colleges

Total Quality Culture In Teacher Training Colleges
Author: Noorjehan N Ganihar
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006
Genre: Teachers colleges
ISBN: 9788183560863

Contents: The Problem, Theoretical Background, Review of the Related Literature, Research Procedure, Data Analyses and Results, Retrospects and Prospects.

Education in China, ca. 1840-present

Education in China, ca. 1840-present
Author: Meimei Wang
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2020-11-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004442251

In Education in China, ca. 1840–present the authors offer a description of the Chinese education system. In doing so, they touch upon various debates such as on educational modernization and the role of female education. Relevant statistical data is provided as well.

Teacher Training at Cambridge

Teacher Training at Cambridge
Author: Pam Hirsch
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780713002348

Focusing on Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes, this book examines the history of teacher training at Cambridge University, and studies the educational ideals and international influence Browning, Hughes, and the university had.

Hughes Hall, Cambridge

Hughes Hall, Cambridge
Author: Ged Martin
Publisher: Third Millennium Information
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781906507770

Lavishly illustrated and beautifully produced, this book offers an affectionate and engaging narrative of Hughes Hall's remarkable story of achievement, tracing the history of the oldest graduate college in Cambridge back to its modest foundation in 1885 as the Cambridge Training College for Women Teachers. Ged Martin's comprehensive account recreates the chaotic first year, and traces the energetic improvisation that made an impressive reality out of the novel idea that teachers should be trained before entering the classroom. Alongside new and archival images, the story of Hughes Hall is brought fully up-to-date, including the College's gaining full membership of the University in 2006 in time to celebrate its 125th anniversary. This book will be a wonderful memento for both past and present students and staff of Hughes Hall, who have had the chance to experience the College's very special version of the Cambridge experience.

Teachers, Gender, and Careers

Teachers, Gender, and Careers
Author: Sandra Acker
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1989
Genre: Career development
ISBN: 9781850004264

Teachers' experiences are seen to be influenced by cultures within educational institutions, labour market conditions and social divisions. This book attempts to move gender from the margins to the centre of debate about their lives and careers.