Child rearing

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Bereik aantekeningen

  • Refers to a set of culturally and socially determined practices, customs and beliefs.
  • Se réfère à un ensemble de pratiques, coutumes et croyances spécifiques au contexte socio-culturel.
  • Se refiere a un conjunto de prácticas, costumbres y creencias propias a un grupo socio-cultural.

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    Child rearing

      Gelijksoortige termen

      Child rearing

      • UF Traditional educational practices
      • UF Parenting
      • UF Upbringing
      • UF Pratique éducatives traditionnelle
      • UF Práctica educativa tradicional

      3 Archivistische beschrijving results for Child rearing

      3 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
      GB 0366 SI · Collectie · 1928-1979

      Papers of Susan Sutherland Isaacs, 1928-1979, including personalia; some correspondence relating to students at the Institute of Education, University of London, 1933-1939; press cuttings relating to her writings as 'Ursula Wise' from the journals Nursery World and Home and School, 1929-1940; a few published papers, articles and drafts, notably of An introduction to psychology (Methuen, London, 1928).

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      GB 0097 BAAF · Collectie · 1936-2001

      Papers of the British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) and predecessor bodies, (the Association of British Adoption Agencies, formerly the Association of British Adoption Agencies and the Standing Conference of Societies Registered for Adoption; and the Adoption Resource Exchange), 1936-2001. Includes minutes, correspondence, working party papers and other policy documents.

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      GB 0366 BF · Collectie · c1930s-1980s

      Papers of Brenda Francis, 1930s-1980s, comprising a large collection of photographs of domestic science, home economics, needlework, cookery, child care and homecraft teaching in London schools, possibly compiled as a reference collection intended for the use of teachers; minutes, circulated papers and reports of the United Kingdom Federation for Education in Home Management, 1954-1962; some printed material about home economics education.

      Photographs: Large collection of photographs of domestic science, home economics, needlework, cookery, child care and homecraft teaching in London schools and other educational institutions such as open-air schools and teachers centres from the 1930s to the 1980s, possibly compiled as a reference collection intended for the use of teachers;

      Publications: Printed material about home economics education, including works published by the ILEA, booklets published by the International Federation of Home Economics, relating to the 10th and 12th international congresses, regulations on teaching domestic education in 19th and 20th century, a publication of the Administration of Home Economics Education in Finland, a reference pack for teachers of pupils of ESN(s) [Severely educationally sub-normal] schools, and a work published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.;

      Minutes and Papers: Relating to the meetings, activities and correspondence of the United Kingdom Federation for Education in Home Management.

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