Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women Since 1800

The role of women in policy-making has been largely neglected in conventional social and political histories. This book opens up this field of study, taking the example of women in education as its focus. It examines the work, attitudes, actions and philosophies of women who played a part in policy-making and administration in education in England over two centuries, looking at women engaged at every level from the local school to the state.
Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England traces women's involvement in the establishment and management of schools and teacher training; the foundation of the school boards; women's representation on educational commissions, and their rising professional profile in such roles as school inspector or minister of education. These activities highlight vital questions of gender, class, power and authority, and illuminate the increasingly diverse and prominent spectrum of political activity in which women have participated.
Offering a new perspective on the professional and political role of women, this book represents essential reading for anybody with an interest in gender studies or the social and political history of England in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women Since 1800

The role of women in policy-making has been largely neglected in conventional social and political histories. This book opens up this field of study, taking the example of women in education as its focus. It examines the work, attitudes, actions and philosophies of women who played a part in policy-making and administration in education in England over two centuries, looking at women engaged at every level from the local school to the state.
Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England traces women's involvement in the establishment and management of schools and teacher training; the foundation of the school boards; women's representation on educational commissions, and their rising professional profile in such roles as school inspector or minister of education. These activities highlight vital questions of gender, class, power and authority, and illuminate the increasingly diverse and prominent spectrum of political activity in which women have participated.
Offering a new perspective on the professional and political role of women, this book represents essential reading for anybody with an interest in gender studies or the social and political history of England in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women Since 1800

Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women Since 1800

Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women Since 1800

Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women Since 1800

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The role of women in policy-making has been largely neglected in conventional social and political histories. This book opens up this field of study, taking the example of women in education as its focus. It examines the work, attitudes, actions and philosophies of women who played a part in policy-making and administration in education in England over two centuries, looking at women engaged at every level from the local school to the state.
Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England traces women's involvement in the establishment and management of schools and teacher training; the foundation of the school boards; women's representation on educational commissions, and their rising professional profile in such roles as school inspector or minister of education. These activities highlight vital questions of gender, class, power and authority, and illuminate the increasingly diverse and prominent spectrum of political activity in which women have participated.
Offering a new perspective on the professional and political role of women, this book represents essential reading for anybody with an interest in gender studies or the social and political history of England in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134639694
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Joyce Goodman is reader in the history of education at King Alfred’s College, Winchester, where she is director of the Centre for Pedagogical Studies. She has published on women, education and authority, technical education for women and girls, and education, gender and colonialism.
Sylvia Harrop is a senior fellow in the Department of Education at the University of Liverpool. She has written widely on the histories of adult and higher education and women’s education, and is currently co-directing (with Joyce Goodman) a historical project on women and the governance of girls’ secondary schools in Britain.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 1 ‘Within marked boundaries’, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Part 1 Women and school governance, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 2 Women governors and the management of working-class schools, 1800–1861, Joyce Goodman; Chapter 3 Governing ladies, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Part 2 Women and educational administration at local government level, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 4 Women school board members and women school managers, Joyce Goodman; Chapter 5 ‘Women not wanted’, Jane Martin; Part 3 Women teachers, policy-making and administration in elementary education, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 6 Women and teacher training, Wendy Robinson; Chapter 7 Women as witnesses, Angela O’Hanlon-Dunn; Part 4 Women and the educational administration of the state, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 8 ‘The peculiar preserve of the male kind’, Joyce Goodman, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 9 Committee women, Sylvia Harrop; Chapter 10 Parliamentary women, Robin Betts;
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