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The History of Education

Aayush Agarawal

This book offers a sweeping, global history of education from humanity’s earliest days to the present, showing how every society has grappled with the question of what to teach, to whom, and for what purposes. It begins with learning before schools in...

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United States

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This book offers a sweeping, global history of education from humanity’s earliest days to the present, showing how every society has grappled with the question of what to teach, to whom, and for what purposes. It begins with learning before schools in prehistoric communities, where knowledge was transmitted through imitation, storytelling, and ritual, then follows the emergence of writing and the first formal schools in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Greece, and Rome. As the narrative moves through early Christian, Islamic, and medieval worlds, it explores monastic and cathedral schools, madrasas, and the first universities, highlighting how religion, empire, and scholarship intertwined. Later chapters trace the impact of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment on educational thought, the spread of colonial and missionary schooling, and the nineteenth‑century rise of mass, compulsory education as nation‑states sought to shape citizens and workers. The book then turns to major twentieth‑ and twenty‑first‑century themes: nationalism and civic education, progressive and child‑centred pedagogies, the long struggles for inclusion by women and marginalized groups, and the ways class, race, and caste have structured access to schooling. It examines the expansion and transformation of higher education, the growing role of technology and media, and the influence of globalization and international organizations on education policy. Throughout, the book emphasizes education’s deep ambivalence: its power to liberate and to control, to preserve culture and to erase it, to open paths of mobility and to entrench inequality. The concluding chapters and final reflection invite readers to see education as a human construction—historically contingent, morally charged, and always open to re‑imagination—as societies confront contemporary debates and uncertain futures. Duration - 5h 19m. Author - Aayush Agarawal. Narrator - John. Published Date - Sunday, 11 January 2026. Copyright - © 2025 Aayush Agarawal ©.

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English


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