During the nineteenth century, national systems of mass schooling were established in western Europe. In Denmark, King Frederik VI passed a set of five schools’ laws in 1814: one for the village schools, one for the market town schools, one for Copenhagen, one for the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein and one for Jews, in order to create and regulate a system of mass schooling within his realms. This study aims to analyse the impact of the 1814 School Acts and thereby, the emergence of mass schooling in Denmark in the nineteenth century. Three aspects of the 1814 Acts are analysed in this article: firstly, how a local school administration was established; secondly, how new school buildings were built and thirdly, how a new form of teacher ...
In the last decades of the nineteenth and first decades of the twentieth centuries, a wide range of ...
In this paper we focus on primary education accountability as a concept and as an organizational pra...
The reasoning and motivation for the creation of this thesis is the acknowledgement that European so...
During the nineteenth century, national systems of mass schooling were established in western Europe...
This paper treats the impact of the Danish Schools Acts of 1814 and the emergence of mass schooling ...
This article analyses and compares local people’s and communities’ strategies when implementing a na...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
Previous research on Norwegian educational reforms after 1814, the year when Norway became a constit...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
The nation-state remains fundamental to our understanding of nineteenth-century schooling, which is ...
Previous research on Norwegian educational reforms after 1814, the year when Norway became a constit...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...
This Thesis provides a short analysis of theory, history, and practice of the so-called folkehjskole...
During the nineteenth century many European countries proclaimed sovereignty of the people and simul...
Abstract: Recent historical-sociological studies of Scandinavian education emphasise the enduring tr...
In the last decades of the nineteenth and first decades of the twentieth centuries, a wide range of ...
In this paper we focus on primary education accountability as a concept and as an organizational pra...
The reasoning and motivation for the creation of this thesis is the acknowledgement that European so...
During the nineteenth century, national systems of mass schooling were established in western Europe...
This paper treats the impact of the Danish Schools Acts of 1814 and the emergence of mass schooling ...
This article analyses and compares local people’s and communities’ strategies when implementing a na...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
Previous research on Norwegian educational reforms after 1814, the year when Norway became a constit...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
The nation-state remains fundamental to our understanding of nineteenth-century schooling, which is ...
Previous research on Norwegian educational reforms after 1814, the year when Norway became a constit...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...
This Thesis provides a short analysis of theory, history, and practice of the so-called folkehjskole...
During the nineteenth century many European countries proclaimed sovereignty of the people and simul...
Abstract: Recent historical-sociological studies of Scandinavian education emphasise the enduring tr...
In the last decades of the nineteenth and first decades of the twentieth centuries, a wide range of ...
In this paper we focus on primary education accountability as a concept and as an organizational pra...
The reasoning and motivation for the creation of this thesis is the acknowledgement that European so...