Description
Employing a biographical approach, Jane Martin and Joyce Goodman adopt existing feminist and historical models to explore how these women resisted gender roles and combined their public lives with private commitments. As individuals, these women were very different personalities: as a group they show how organised women made a substantial contribution to public life and changed philosophy, policy and practice.
Women and Education is situated within the tradition of feminist engagements with recovering and reclaiming 'forgotten' female figures in history. By bringing the lives and actions of these female reformers to the forefront, Martin and Goodman not only offer fresh perspectives on the relation between theory and practice in education, but also give a critical new insight into the accomplishments of women in the past.
Jane Martin's publications include "Women and the Politics of Schooling in Victorian and Edwardian England". Joyce Goodman's publications include "Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women since 1800" (edited with Sylvia Harrop).
About the Author
JANE MARTIN is Senior Lecturer in History of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK. Her publications include Women and the Politics of Schooling in Victorian and Edwardian England, the winner of the History of Education Society Prize 2002.
JOYCE GOODMAN is Professor of History of Education at King Alfred's College of Higher Education, where she co-ordinates research in the School of Education. Her publications include Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women since 1800 (edited with Sylvia Harrop).
Book Information
ISBN 9780333947210
Author Jane Martin
Format Hardback
Page Count 215
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 421g