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Thinking about education in the past can help us make sense of it in the present and the future. In this podcast Daisy and Elizabeth consider what lessons the history of education can teach us.


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Lessons from History Daisy Christodoulou and Elizabeth Wells

    • Education
    • 4.8 • 17 Ratings

Thinking about education in the past can help us make sense of it in the present and the future. In this podcast Daisy and Elizabeth consider what lessons the history of education can teach us.


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    Pupil Rebellions (pt. 2)

    Pupil Rebellions (pt. 2)

    In this, the second of a two part series on pupil rebellions in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Daisy and Elizabeth discuss how teachers, parents and the general public reacted to school boy riots, social contagion and what finally brought the phenomenon to a close.
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    • 43 min
    Pupil Rebellions (pt. 1)

    Pupil Rebellions (pt. 1)

    Daisy and Elizabeth discuss a spate of pupil rebellions which rocked elite public schools in the late 18th century. In this, the first of two parts, they discuss some of the more dramatic events involving home-made bombs, firearms, soldiers and the reading of the Riot Act.
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    • 40 min
    The Butler Act (pt. 2)

    The Butler Act (pt. 2)

    The second part of Daisy and Elizabeth's interview with Sir Michael Barber considers the legacy of the Butler Act (1944), including its creation of a tripartite system of education and the passage of the legislation through Parliament.
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    • 46 min
    The Butler Act (pt. 1)

    The Butler Act (pt. 1)

    Daisy and Elizabeth talk to Michael Barber about the 1944 Education Act, commonly known as the Butler Act. Sir Michael Barber is a British former public servant and educationist, perhaps best known for serving as Head of the Prime Minister's Delivery Unit under Tony Blair’s government. His first book, The Making of the 1944 Education Act, was published in 1994 to mark its 50th anniversary. In this, the first of two episodes, Michael discusses the historical context for the Act and the key personalities involved: 'RAB' Butler and Winston Churchill.
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    • 43 min
    A-Levels

    A-Levels

    In response to the Government plan to replace the A-Level with a new 'Advanced British Standard', Daisy and Elizabeth consider the origins of the A-Level. What has led to this qualification's success and longevity and will the 'ABS' really kill the A-Level off?
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    • 34 min
    The School Certificate

    The School Certificate

    In Autumn 2023 the Government announced its intention to replace A-Levels with a new qualification, the Advanced British Standard. In this episode, Daisy and Elizabeth take a look at the precursor to the A-Levels - the Higher School Certificate and consider what lessons it might have for those developing the new 'ABS'.
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    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Nicola Cherry ,

Fascinating

Two highly-intelligent, well-informed women tell me stuff I never knew about the history of British schools and education. What’s not to love?!

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