In this chapter the author looks at the history of schoolbooks and textbook publishing. The nineteenth century saw a rise in the school book market in Britain due to the rise of formal schooling and public examinations. Although the 1870 Education and 1872 (Scotland) Education Acts made elementary education compulsory for childern between 5-13 years old, it was not until the end of the First World War that some sort form of secondary education became compulsory for all children
My concern in this thesis is with the production of British school atlases between 1870 and 1930. I...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empire...
This thesis examines the publisher Thomas Nelson’s contribution to the juvenile publishing field in...
A glance at any modern shelf of children’s books will show that some of the books have been in print...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Desmond Robert GibbsThe books from which Victorian ...
The purpose of this article is to review published research literature about the publishing process ...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
Textbooks often determine what learners learn and what they should be taught. Teachers base their le...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Dr. Kelvin EdwardsFor a period of almost one hundred...
International audienceWith its wealth of educational publishers and children's collections, did the ...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
This chapter discusses the establishment of clear roles for writers, printers, and publishers. It al...
According to UNESCO estimates, there are approximately one billion people in the world who can neith...
There are a significant number of studies that argue that since the rise of mass education school te...
My concern in this thesis is with the production of British school atlases between 1870 and 1930. I...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empire...
This thesis examines the publisher Thomas Nelson’s contribution to the juvenile publishing field in...
A glance at any modern shelf of children’s books will show that some of the books have been in print...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Desmond Robert GibbsThe books from which Victorian ...
The purpose of this article is to review published research literature about the publishing process ...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
Textbooks often determine what learners learn and what they should be taught. Teachers base their le...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Dr. Kelvin EdwardsFor a period of almost one hundred...
International audienceWith its wealth of educational publishers and children's collections, did the ...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
This chapter discusses the establishment of clear roles for writers, printers, and publishers. It al...
According to UNESCO estimates, there are approximately one billion people in the world who can neith...
There are a significant number of studies that argue that since the rise of mass education school te...
My concern in this thesis is with the production of British school atlases between 1870 and 1930. I...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empire...