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Matthew Arnold and English Education: The Poet's Pioneering Advocacy in Middle Class Instruction

AUTHOR Rapple, Brendan A.
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (08/11/2017)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Poet and critic Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) was a prominent educator. One of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Elementary Schools for 35 years, he traveled abroad to report on foreign education. Though Arnold is recognized as an early proponent of comparative education, there has been little study of his work in the field.

The author examines Arnold's writings and presents three related arguments--that England was well behind countries like France and Germany in "the civilization of her middle class"; that advances being made abroad were largely due to strong state education systems, and that it was essential for England to establish a system of post-elementary education modeled on foreign systems.

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ISBN-13: 9781476663593
ISBN-10: 1476663599
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 208
Carton Quantity: 36
Product Dimensions: 5.90 x 0.60 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.55 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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Literary Criticism | General
Literary Criticism | General
Literary Criticism | History
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 370.941
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017030188
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Poet and critic Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) was a prominent educator. One of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Elementary Schools for 35 years, he traveled abroad to report on foreign education. Though Arnold is recognized as an early proponent of comparative education, there has been little study of his work in the field.

The author examines Arnold's writings and presents three related arguments--that England was well behind countries like France and Germany in "the civilization of her middle class"; that advances being made abroad were largely due to strong state education systems, and that it was essential for England to establish a system of post-elementary education modeled on foreign systems.

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