This article discusses an undergraduate module which introduces students to the study of the history of education through the lens of our own institutions – UCL (University College London, UK), founded in 1826, and the IOE (Institute of Education, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society), founded in 1902. The module critically examines the close, but often hidden, connections between British education and empire, asking what impact these imperial legacies have today. After outlining the module’s origins and relationship with the history of UCL and the IOE, the article sets its creation in the wider context of initiatives that seek to critique and reimagine institutional histories within higher education for a variety of purposes. The article...
The proliferation of digitised primary sources has created exciting possibilities for those of us te...
This article surveys the writing of university history in Great Britain since the 1960s, when its mo...
This article examines twentieth century British university adult education, using the University of ...
The history of the UCL Institute of Education is one of persistent renewal. Since its founding in 19...
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first univ...
This article reviews the historiography as it has developed in Britain over the past sixty years in ...
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first univ...
This article discusses the conceptualization, organization and philosophical orientation of academic...
Reviewing the historiography of education provides insights into both the past and present of this g...
Historians of Britain and Ireland have long been interested in universities and students. They have ...
How can we teach ‘forgotten’ histories of war and empire in the classroom, responding to urgent need...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleOriginally appeared in History of Education Researcher: N...
This article presents the findings of the Ibadan/Liverpool Digital Curation Curriculum Review Projec...
Provides a detailed review of the development and curriculum of the MA History programme, explaining...
The proliferation of digitised primary sources has created exciting possibilities for those of us te...
This article surveys the writing of university history in Great Britain since the 1960s, when its mo...
This article examines twentieth century British university adult education, using the University of ...
The history of the UCL Institute of Education is one of persistent renewal. Since its founding in 19...
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first univ...
This article reviews the historiography as it has developed in Britain over the past sixty years in ...
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first univ...
This article discusses the conceptualization, organization and philosophical orientation of academic...
Reviewing the historiography of education provides insights into both the past and present of this g...
Historians of Britain and Ireland have long been interested in universities and students. They have ...
How can we teach ‘forgotten’ histories of war and empire in the classroom, responding to urgent need...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleOriginally appeared in History of Education Researcher: N...
This article presents the findings of the Ibadan/Liverpool Digital Curation Curriculum Review Projec...
Provides a detailed review of the development and curriculum of the MA History programme, explaining...
The proliferation of digitised primary sources has created exciting possibilities for those of us te...
This article surveys the writing of university history in Great Britain since the 1960s, when its mo...
This article examines twentieth century British university adult education, using the University of ...