Chapter 1 Raising a Healthy Nation
Provisioning public health in English schools, c. 1875–1914
Abstract
This collection brings together cutting-edge research on the history of embodiment, health and schooling in an international context. The book distinguishes a set of educational technologies, schooling practices and school-based public health programmes that organise and influence the bodies of children and young people, defining the curriculum of the body. Taking a historical approach, with a focus on the period in which mass schooling became an international phenomenon, the book is organised according to four major themes. The first positions the school as a modern clinical space, followed by the second that explores programmes and curricula which influence the discipline of and care for the body. The third section examines the role of the built environment on the organisation and experience of children’s bodies, and the final section outlines the pedagogies, rules and routines that determine how the body is treated and experienced in school. International and multidisciplinary in scope, this unique collection is of interest to postgraduate students and researchers in education and public health, as well as history, policy studies and sociology.
Keywords
curriculum of the body,history of schooling,anthropometric data,children’s bodies school-based vaccination,public health bureaucracy,history of public health,curriculum history,critical health studies,School Medical Service,hygiene education,children's bodies school-based vaccinationDOI
10.4324/9781003288671-3ISBN
9781032265254, 9781032265230, 9781003288671Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Education
Educational strategies and policy
Philosophy and theory of education