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«Tony Lyons’s study restores Thomas Wyse to the prominent place where he belongs – as one of the most consequential and far-seeing educational thinkers in nineteenth century Ireland. Long a neglected figure, everybody interested in the history of Irish education will profit from this work.»
(Professor James Kelly, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin City University)

This is the first major work on Thomas Wyse, and his plans for education reform. It places him, first and foremost, as an educationist, particularly between the years 1830 to 1845. The book draws upon his firm conviction that a national system of education should have a legislative foundation; a solid legal bedrock creates permanency, and, this coupled with universality, was a true national system. Not for him, narrow nationalism: his understanding had greater scope, including all social classes and all ages from primary education, to intermediate, to university and supplementary education. The book bears testimony to and conveys explicitly the core of these ideas. The book is an academic biography of a man who used his good office to explore the prevailing political atmosphere at the time and to produce a programme which would augment and reform education provision in Ireland and the wider United Kingdom. The book amplifies the key elements of Wyse’s educational thinking, and the reader should find the analyses throughout the book both beneficial and enlightening.



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Tony Lyons’s study restores Thomas Wyse to the prominent place where he belongs – as one of the most consequential and far-seeing educational thinkers in nineteenth century Ireland. Long a neglected figure, everybody interested in the history of Irish education will profit from this work. From Professor James Kelly, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin City University.

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Contents: Thomas Wyse: The Member for Education or a Mere ‘Gadfly’ – ‘Architect’ of the National System of Education – Education Reform – Morality, ‘Good’ Education, Scientific Methods and Teachers – Wyse and Post-Primary, Female, Technical, Agricultural and Adult Education – A Second University for Ireland.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    Publication Date: 18/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9781803740997, 978-1803740997
    ISBN10: 180374099X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    «Tony Lyons’s study restores Thomas Wyse to the prominent place where he belongs – as one of the most consequential and far-seeing educational thinkers in nineteenth century Ireland. Long a neglected figure, everybody interested in the history of Irish education will profit from this work.»
    (Professor James Kelly, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin City University)

    This is the first major work on Thomas Wyse, and his plans for education reform. It places him, first and foremost, as an educationist, particularly between the years 1830 to 1845. The book draws upon his firm conviction that a national system of education should have a legislative foundation; a solid legal bedrock creates permanency, and, this coupled with universality, was a true national system. Not for him, narrow nationalism: his understanding had greater scope, including all social classes and all ages from primary education, to intermediate, to university and supplementary education. The book bears testimony to and conveys explicitly the core of these ideas. The book is an academic biography of a man who used his good office to explore the prevailing political atmosphere at the time and to produce a programme which would augment and reform education provision in Ireland and the wider United Kingdom. The book amplifies the key elements of Wyse’s educational thinking, and the reader should find the analyses throughout the book both beneficial and enlightening.



    Trade Review
    Tony Lyons’s study restores Thomas Wyse to the prominent place where he belongs – as one of the most consequential and far-seeing educational thinkers in nineteenth century Ireland. Long a neglected figure, everybody interested in the history of Irish education will profit from this work. From Professor James Kelly, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin City University.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Thomas Wyse: The Member for Education or a Mere ‘Gadfly’ – ‘Architect’ of the National System of Education – Education Reform – Morality, ‘Good’ Education, Scientific Methods and Teachers – Wyse and Post-Primary, Female, Technical, Agricultural and Adult Education – A Second University for Ireland.

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