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Title: The Surprise Rival
Sub-title: A History of the Education Faculty, Monash University, 1964–2014
By (author): Alan Gregory
ISBN10-13: 1922235474 : 9781922235473
Format: Paperback
Size: 234x178mm
Pages: 320
Weight: .000 Kg.
Published: Monash University Publishing - September   2017
List Price: 26.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 5
Subjects: Philosophy & theory of education
In 1987 the Times Educational Supplement reported that a UK wide survey of Faculties of Education found that â Monash University in Australia was the surprise rival to Stanford and Harvardâ . The former school headmaster Richard Selby Smith, as the first Professor and Dean, had established the Faculty of Education in 1964 with a handful of staff and students. The Monash graduate Diploma in Education soon developed a fine reputation but then the Faculty extended its activity into postgraduate courses for teachers first at Bachelor of Education and then Master of Education level, catering too for specialist studies in Special Education, Psychology and Educational Administration. The Faculty soon developed an international reputation for its work in many fields, including science education, mathematics education, educational history, philosophy, sociology of education, special education, social psychology, multiculturalism, learning theory, the education of women, languages and literacy, and social education. Fifty years on, the Faculty was spread across campuses at Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula and Berwick, but retained its reputation for excellence, with a ranking of sixth best in the world. This history tells the story of how the Faculty of Education at Monash developed from its modest beginnings to a position of international eminence.
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