Education for All?


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Why Did Denmark Develop Mass Education For All In 1814 While Britain Created A Public-School System Only In 1870 That Primarily Educated Academic Achievers? Cathie Jo Martin Argues That Fiction Writers And Their Literary Narratives Inspired Education Campaigns Throughout The Nineteenth-Century. Danish Writers Imagined Mass Schools As The Foundation For A Great Society And Economic Growth. Their Depictions Fortified The Mandate To Educate All People And Showed Neglecting Low-Skill Youth Would Waste Societal Resources And Threaten The Social Fabric. Conversely British Authors Pictured Mass Education As Harming Social Stability Lower-Class Work And National Culture. Their Stories Of Youths Who Overcame Structural Injustices With Individual Determination Made It Easier To Blame Students Who Failed To Seize Educational Opportunities. Novel And Compelling Education For All? Uses A Multidisciplinary Perspective To Offer A Unique Gaze Into Historical Policymaking. This Title Is Part Of The Flip It Open Programme And May Also Be Available Open Access. Check Our Website Cambridge Core For Details.
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