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Children Of London eBook

Attendance And Welfare At School 1870-1990

by A. Susan Williams, Caroline Morse e Patrick Ivin
language: english
Publisher: Institute of Education Press, October of 2012 ‧
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Lifting children out of poverty is one of the UK government's priorities. This book tells the story of efforts by London's education services to prevent truancy and to help children benefit from going to school. It charts for the first time the development of the school attendance service and the Care Committees, a system of volunteers providing poor children with school dinners, clothing and medical care. Both services relied on visits to a pupil's family, creating a bridge between home and school. In 1970, they were merged to form the Education Welfare Service. The Children of London is set against 120 years of a unified education service for the metropolis, as well as the changing reality of Britain - the needs of children, the rise of professional society, the welfare state, and new roles for women. Tackling wider issues such as the impact of schooling on poverty and social class, it explores these previously neglected services to raise important questions about future policy to help children in school.

Children Of London

Attendance And Welfare At School 1870-1990

by A. Susan Williams, Caroline Morse e Patrick Ivin

Property Description
ISBN: 9781782770145
Publisher: Institute of Education Press
Release Date: October of 2012
Language: English
Pages: 208
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Bedford Way Papers
Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781782770145

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