The Victorian Schoolroom
By (Author) Trevor May
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
24th March 1994
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
371.0094109034
Paperback
32
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
There was a tremendous expansion of education in England and Wales during the nineteenth century. A combination of voluntary effort and government action led to the introduction of a system of elementary education for the working class. This book describes the development of Victorian schools and looks at the evolving role and status of the teacher. The emphasis, however, is on the schoolroom itself. Using contemporary sources, this book looks at what went on in the schoolrooms of Victorian England and Wales, at the way lessons were planned and taught, and at the equipment and teaching resources that were employed.
Trevor May is a professional historian, writer, and educator, having tutored at both the University of Hertfordshire and the Open University. He has written over a dozen books on social and economic history, and has also organized historical re-enactments of 'Victorian Schooldays' in a schoolroom of 1874 near St. Albans.