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Professor Goodman is Head
of the Research and Innovation Centre. She was
appointed as Professor of the History of Education
in 2002. She attends and presents at many conferences.
Her research interests are
focused particularly upon the History of women's
education, and in 2002 she founded the Centre
for the History of Women's Education, a
virtual centre supported by King Alfred's College.
She is interested in:
- Power
and authority for women in education
- Gender,
imperialism, national identities and education
- Women,
education and work
- Gender
and the history of 'special needs' education
She is editor of the History
of Education Society Bulletin, and on the
editorial board of the History of Education
journal. She is on the Committee of the following
organisations, the History of Education
Society of Great Britain, the Women's History
National Network, Steering Committee, and is
the Treasurer of the Southern Women's History
Network.
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Publications
Books
- 2003 Women and Education,
1800-1980: educational change and personal identities,
joint author, Martin, J. (Palgrave/Macmillan)
- 2002 Gender, Colonialism
and the Political Experience of Education: an international
perspective, edited with Martin, J. (Frank Cass/Woburn)
- 2001 Gender,
Politics and the Experience of Education
- 2000 Women,
Educational Policy Making and Administration in
England, edited with Harrop, S. (Routledge)
Chapters in Books
- 2006 3 Biographical entries
for Dictionary
of National Biography
- 2002 'At the centre of a
circle whose circumference spans all nations: the
Ladies Committee of the British and Foreign School
Society, 1813-1837, in Morgan, S. (ed.) Religion
and Feminism in Modern Britain, 1750-1950, (Palgrave/Macmillan)
Articles (Since 1997)
- 2003 Troubling histories
and theories: gender and the history of education,
History of
Education, Special Edition, History and Theory,
forthcoming
- 2002 Sex and the city: educational
initiatives for 'dangerous' and 'endangered' girls
in
late Victorian and early Edwardian Manchester, Paedagogica
Historica, Special Edition, The City as Beacon and
Light?, [Details]
- 2001 Educating the women
of the nation: Priscilla Wakefield and the
construction of national identity, 1798, Quaker
Studies, 165-182 (with C.Leach).
- 2000 Breaking Boundaries:
gender politics and the experience of education,
History of Education, 29 (5), 383-388
- 2000 Languages of female
colonial authority: the educational network of the
Ladies Committee of the British and Foreign School
Society, 1813-1837, Compare, 30 (1), 7-20
- 1999 Managing education at
home and abroad: women and the management of
education in Britain and the British colonies, 1800-1837,
Historical Studies in
Education/Revue D'Histoire de L'Education, vol.11
(1), 59-74
- 1999 Undermining or Building
up the Nation? Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816), national
identities and an authoritative role for women educationists,
History of Education, 28 (3) Special Edition,
Education and National Identity, 279-297
- 1998 Catharine Cappe, Unitarian
Education and Women's Lives, Faith and
Freedom Summer/Autumn, 117-128 (with C.Leach)
- 1998 Social investigation
and economic empowerment: the Women's Industrial
Council and the LCC trade schools 1893-1914, History
of Education, 27, (3) Special Edition, Education
and Economic Performance, 297-314
- 1997 Girls' clubs in late
Victorian and early Edwardian Manchester, History
of Education Society Bulletin 60, 4-13
- 1997 A question of management
style: women school governors 1800-1861, Gender
and Education 9 (2) 149-160
- 1997 Constructing contradiction:
the power and powerlessness of women and the Bryce
Commission, 1895, History of Education 26
(3) 287-306
Journal Special Editions: Editing
- 2001 Reforming Lives?
Progressivism, Leadership and Educational Change,
History of Education (30) (5), with Martin,
J.
- 2000
Breaking Boundaries: Gender, Politics and the Experience
of Education, History of Education 29 (5),
with Martin, J.
Book Reviews: Journals
- British Journal of Educational
Studies
- Educational Review
- Gender and Education
- Gender and History
- International Journal of Children's
Spirituality
- Literature and History
- Paedagogica Historica
- Women's History Review
Research Projects
- WOMEN AND THE GOVERNANCE
OF GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BRITAIN, 1870-1997:
Spencer Foundation:
$235,000 (jointly with Liverpool University)
- WOMEN, AUTHORITY AND EDUCATION:
King Alfreds Small Scale Research Grant
Scheme: £2070.40
- GOVERNING LADIES: King Alfreds
Small Scale Research Grant Scheme:£1000
- PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES AND EMPIRE:
King Alfred's Small Scale Research Grant Scheme:
£3226.50
- PEDAGOGY AND SEXUALITY: King
Alfred's Small Scale Research Grant Scheme: £436
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