Oxford Classics: Teaching and Learning 1800-2000

Oxford Classics: Teaching and Learning 1800-2000

Christopher Stray , Christopher Collard , Stefano-Maria Evangelista
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Dec 12, 2013 · English · Kindle (480 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 480
Language English
Published Dec 12, 2013
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10 1472537823
ISBN-13 9781472537829

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This insightful examination delves into the evolution of teaching and learning at Oxford University from the year 1800 to 2000. The work showcases how the institution has navigated through various educational reforms, social changes, and intellectual movements, making it a crucial player in shaping modern academia. The contributors, esteemed scholars in their fields, provide a rich tapestry of perspectives that illuminate both the successes and challenges faced by this historic university.

As they unravel the complexities of pedagogy and scholarship, the authors highlight the interplay between tradition and innovation, emphasizing the enduring significance of Oxford's educational ethos. Through detailed discussions and historical analysis, the book captures the essence of an institution that has adapted to the shifting tides of knowledge while staying rooted in its storied past, offering readers a profound understanding of its impact on global education.

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Classics
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