Race, Prejudice and Education
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture






Thomas Henry Huxley was one of the most important scientific thinkers of the 19th century, and his contributions to the fields of biology, paleontology, and anthropology were groundbreaking. In this fascinating biography, Cyril Bibby provides a comprehensive overview of Huxley's life and work, from his early years as a medical student to his later career as a celebrated educator and public intellectual. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science and the Victorian era.
Cyril Bibby compiles Aldous Huxley's most important writings on education, exploring his insights and critiques of the educational system. The text delves into Huxley’s perspectives on learning, the role of teachers, and the impact of society on education, providing a thought-provoking examination of how education shapes individuals and cultures. This collection highlights Huxley's contributions to educational thought and invites readers to reflect on the purpose and methods of teaching.