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ISBN: 1025971051

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Sanderson of Oundle

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"Sanderson of Oundle" is a comprehensive biographical tribute to Frederick William Sanderson, one of the most influential and revolutionary headmasters in the history of British education. Covering his transformative tenure at Oundle School from 1892 to 1922, the work explores how Sanderson reimagined a traditional institution as a pioneering center for science, engineering, and collective effort. He sought to replace the rigid competition of the Victorian era with a spirit of service and communal inquiry.

Written by a group of his colleagues and admirers, the book provides an in-depth look at Sanderson's visionary pedagogical philosophy. He believed that schools should be microcosms of a cooperative society, encouraging students to engage in creative research and practical experimentation rather than rote memorization. The narrative details his efforts to modernize the curriculum, introducing advanced laboratories and workshops that allowed students to explore the physical world through direct application.

This volume serves as both a historical record of a school's radical evolution and a profound meditation on the fundamental purpose of learning. "Sanderson of Oundle" remains an essential text for those interested in the history of progressive education and the life of a man who tirelessly worked to bridge the gap between academic study and the needs of the modern world.

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