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Schools through the ages: an illustrated history
4 May 202014 May 2020

Schools through the ages: an illustrated history

Talks by Harley Richardson0 comments

Tuesday 12th May, 8-9pm BST As a lockdown experiment, I’m giving an online version of my introduction to the history of education. 1500 years in 40 minutes, covering the evolution of schools in England from the first grammar school to the beginnings of the state system. It will explain the profound impact that events such as the Black Death, the […]

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