General
- Annual Meeting of the British and Foreign School Society
- Science and Mathematics in Victorian Education: A Bibliography
- The Anti-Technological Bias of Victorian Education and Britain's Economic Decline
- Harriet Martineau, Economics Educator
Primary and Secondary Education
- Robert Raikes and the Eighteenth-century Sunday School Movement
- Ragged Schools
- William Edward Forster and universal elementary education
- The College of Preceptors (aka Society of Teachers)
- Punch on struggle between religious denominations for control of primary education
- The University of London and Its Boys' Schools
- Queen's College and the Ladies' College
- Moses Angel and the Jew's Free School
- E. R. Robson and School Construction after the 1870 Education Act
- State Involvement in Public Education before the 1870 Education Act
- Passmore Edwards Settlement (first classrooms for disabled children)
- Children's Geography Books: Mapping Imperial Hierarchies and Ruling the World
- Primary School Architecture
Adult Education Instutions
Educational Theorists
- Frances Mary Buss
- Hannah More and the "Classical Christian" View
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Johann H. Pestalozzi
- Elizabeth Missing Sewell
Public Schools
- Introduction
- The Public School Experience in Victorian Literature
- Critical Observations on British Public Schools
- Charterhouse
- Charterhouse School
- Alumni of Charterhouse mentioned in the Victorian Web
- Thackeray on Grey Friars, the Public School in The Newcomes that stands for Charterhouse
- Eton
- Harrow
- Rugby
- Rugby (sitemap)
- Thomas Arnold's Theories of Secondary Education
- Thomas Arnold, Rugby's great reforming headmaster
- Thomas Hughes's Defence of Fagging at Rugby
- Alumni of Rugby mentioned in the Victorian Web
- Victorian images of Rugby
- Shrewsbury
- Winchester
- Westminster
Universities
When England had only two universities, Germany had about fifty, intended to train clerics and admninistrators. . . . Instead of passively acquiring established knowledge, students were expected to learn how to do original research, helped by the new institution of the research seminar. These innovations have fed slowly into British universities, where Mark Pattison was almost alone in advocating reseearch in nineteenth-century Oxford. — Ritchie Robertson, Times Literary Supplement (1 October 2010): 7
- Cambridge University
- Oxford University
- University of London
- University of Edinburgh
Bibiography
Last modified 18 July 2011