The object of the Oxford Review of Education is
to advance the study of education. It especially wishes to promote
the elaboration and evaluation of a body of speculative and empirical
theory, the development of which might improve educational practice.
The journal publishes papers on the theory and practice of education
from scholars throughout the world in a variety of disciplines:
philosophy, political science, economics, history, anthropology,
sociology, psychology and medicine. The Editorial Board seeks to provide a common forum and, on occasion,
a focal point of controversy for the discussion of research findings,
of historical and contemporary issues and of the functioning of
educational institutions. All British Carfax education journals are covered by
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