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Paperback Rise and Progress of Scottish Education Book

ISBN: 1025367006

ISBN13: 9781025367002

Rise and Progress of Scottish Education

"Rise and Progress of Scottish Education" offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the evolution of the educational system in Scotland. Written by Alexander Morgan, an authority on Scottish pedagogy, the work traces the development of learning institutions from their earliest foundations through the significant reforms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book explores the unique cultural and social factors that shaped the Scottish approach to primary, secondary, and higher education, highlighting the national commitment to accessible learning and academic excellence.

Morgan provides detailed insights into the roles of the church, the state, and local communities in fostering a robust educational infrastructure. From the ancient parish schools to the transformation of the great universities, this volume documents the milestones that established Scotland's reputation as a leader in global education. Readers will find a meticulous account of legislative changes, curriculum shifts, and the philosophical underpinnings that have defined the Scottish school system. This work remains a vital resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the social history of Scotland and the enduring legacy of its intellectual traditions.

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