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Extending the educational franchise: the social contract of Australia's public universities, 1850-1890

机译:扩展教育专营权:1850-1890年澳大利亚公立大学的社会契约

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This article introduces the notion of the “educational franchise” of Australia's public universities established in the mid-nineteenth century. In his recently published study of the public university and social access in the United States, John Aubrey Douglass suggests that from the mid-nineteenth century a social contract was formed between American public universities and their social and political constituencies: institutions open to all who could qualify for admission, offering a relevant curriculum and related closely to public schools systems. The idea of the “public university” was not unique to North America. Across the Pacific, the settler societies of Australasia were creating public universities from 1850 - a decade before the Morrill Act which provided the land grants for many public universities in the USA. The Australasian universities also emerged almost simultaneously with the establishment of secondary schools in each of the colonies. This article explores questions of social stratification, meritocracy, social class and gender with a strong focus on the interaction between universities and schools. The social contract in Australia was developed as a form of educational franchise first granted to urban males principally of middle-class background, but of diverse social and religious origins, and then increasingly extended to those in the emerging public school system, those of rural and regional background, and then to women. The main focus of the article is on the University of Sydney, Australia's first public university established in 1850. Drawing on an extensive student biographical database we have compiled, the article examines how the “educational franchise” operated in the colony of New South Wales in the period 1850-1890.
机译:本文介绍了十九世纪中叶建立的澳大利亚公立大学的“教育专营权”概念。约翰·奥布里·道格拉斯(John Aubrey Douglass)在最近发表的有关美国公立大学和社会准入的研究中指出,从19世纪中叶开始,美国公立大学与其社会和政治选民之间就形成了社会契约:机构向所有人开放有资格被录取,提供相关课程并与公立学校系统紧密相关。 “公立大学”的想法并非北美独有。在整个太平洋地区,大洋洲的移民社会从1850年开始创建公立大学,这是在《莫里尔法案》颁布十年之前,该法案为美国许多公立大学提供了土地赠款。在每个殖民地建立中学的同时,澳大利亚大学也几乎同时出现。本文探讨社会分层,精英管理,社会阶级和性别的问题,并重点关注大学与学校之间的互动。澳大利亚的社会契约是作为一种教育专营权而发展的,该特权首先授予城市男性,主要是中产阶级背景,但具有不同的社会和宗教血统,然后逐渐扩展到新兴的公立学校系统中的农村和农村男性。地域背景,再来女人。本文的主要重点是悉尼大学,这是澳大利亚第一所公立大学,成立于1850年。利用我们汇编的广泛的学生传记数据库,本文研究了“教育专营权”在新南威尔士州殖民地的运作方式。 1850-1890年。

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