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  1. The politics of cognition: liberalism and the evolutionary origins of Victorian education.Matthew Daniel Eddy - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (4):677-699.
    In recent years the historical relationship between scientific experts and the state has received increasing scrutiny. Such experts played important roles in the creation and regulation of environmental organizations and functioned as agents dispatched by politicians or bureaucrats to assess health-related problems and concerns raised by the public or the judiciary. But when it came to making public policy, scientists played another role that has received less attention. In addition to acting as advisers and assessors, some scientists were democratically elected (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Place of Theory of Education in Teacher Education.Margaret B. Sutherland - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (3):222 - 234.
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