An Educated Nation
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Paperback
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- A bold case for learning as a national mission: educate the adult mind, unite a people, and shape a better future. This excerpt explains how adult education evolved from local lectures and clubs to a nationwide effort. It traces the link between education, citizenship, and international understanding, and shows how universities, settlements, and voluntary groups helped bring learning to working men and women. The book argues that democratic, widely shared education is essential to national progress. See how movements like workers’ colleges, university extension, and settlement work expanded access to higher learning.Learn how education is tied to citizenship, social reform, and international cooperation.Explore the roles of key institutions and figures in shaping adult education in Britain.Understand the balance between democratic control, official support, and voluntary effort. Ideal for readers interested in the history and purpose of lifelong learning and its impact on society.
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