ABSTRACT

This book is divided into four parts. In Part One the author considers the natural factors which have influenced the various national systems of education. They comprise racial, linguistic, geographical and economic factors. In Part Two he considers the contribution of religious traditions to education, more particularly those of the Catholic and Puritan faiths, and in Part Three the secular traditions of humanism, socialism and nationalism. Finally in Part Four a comparison is made of the systems of education in England and Wales, the USA, France and the Soviet Union.

part I|68 pages

Natural Factors

chapter II|23 pages

The Racial Factor1

chapter III|23 pages

The Linguistic Factor

chapter IV|22 pages

Geographic And Economic Factors

part II|89 pages

Religious FactorS

chapter V|21 pages

Religious Traditions Of Europe

chapter VI|23 pages

The Catholic Tradition1

chapter VII|22 pages

The Anglican Tradition

chapter VIII|23 pages

The Puritan Tradition

part III|80 pages

Secular Factors

chapter IX|21 pages

Humanism

chapter X|20 pages

Socialism

chapter XI|20 pages

Nationalism

chapter XII|19 pages

Democracy And Education

part IV|71 pages

Education In Four Democracies

chapter XIII|19 pages

The Educational System Of England

chapter XIV|17 pages

The Educational System Of The U.S.A.

chapter XV|18 pages

The Educational System Of France

chapter XVI|17 pages

The Educational System Of The U.S.S.R.