No. of pages 120
Published: 2014
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"The London Association for the Teaching of English 1947-67: A History" by Simon Gibbons explores the formation and evolution of an influential organization dedicated to English education in post-war Britain. It delves into the association's activities, challenges, and contributions during a transformative period marked by social and educational change. Through detailed research and analysis, Gibbons highlights key figures, initiatives, and the impact of the association on teaching methodologies. This historical account not only documents the evolution of English pedagogy but also reflects broader cultural shifts, making it an essential read for educators, historians, and those interested in the development of language education. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 120 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Institute of Education Press .