Oscar Browning
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Oscar Browning (Londres, Reino Unido, 17 de enero de 1837 – Roma, Italia, 6 de octubre de 1923) fue un escritor, historiador y pedagogo británico. Su mayor logro fue fundar, junto a Henry Sidgwick, el Day Training College de la Universidad de Cambridge en 1891. Esta fue una de las primeras instituciones de Gran Bretaña en centrarse en la formación de educadores, comparable solo al Hughes Hall, también de Cambridge, fundado por Elizabeth Hughes en 1885.
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Oscar Browning OBE (17 January 1837 – 6 October 1923) was a British educationalist, historian and bon viveur, a well-known Cambridge personality during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. An innovator in the early development of professional training for teachers, he served as principal of the Cambridge University Day Training College (CUDTC) from 1891 to 1909. He was also a prolific author of popular histories and other books.
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Oscar Browning, as caricatured in Vanity Fair, 1888
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Pioneer of professional training for teachers
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Teacher, historian
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"He [Browning] clearly recognised how the scholarly cultures of Eton and King's transformed his education life in both harmful and benficial ways, and throughout his teaching career strove to create an educational ambience in which he felt that students would be inspired and, as a consequence, succeed".
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Oscar Browning (Londres, Reino Unido, 17 de enero de 1837 – Roma, Italia, 6 de octubre de 1923) fue un escritor, historiador y pedagogo británico. Su mayor logro fue fundar, junto a Henry Sidgwick, el Day Training College de la Universidad de Cambridge en 1891. Esta fue una de las primeras instituciones de Gran Bretaña en centrarse en la formación de educadores, comparable solo al Hughes Hall, también de Cambridge, fundado por Elizabeth Hughes en 1885.
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Oscar Browning OBE (17 January 1837 – 6 October 1923) was a British educationalist, historian and bon viveur, a well-known Cambridge personality during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. An innovator in the early development of professional training for teachers, he served as principal of the Cambridge University Day Training College (CUDTC) from 1891 to 1909. He was also a prolific author of popular histories and other books. The son of a prosperous distiller, Browning was educated at Eton, and then King's College, Cambridge. On graduating in 1860 he returned to Eton as an assistant master. A vociferous and active opponent of the school's traditional curriculum and teaching methods, he introduced novel and progressive techniques to the classroom, to the general approval of his pupils but to the dismay of the Eton authorities. He was controversially dismissed from his post in 1875, ostensibly because of repeated disregard for school rules, but an underlying issue was disquiet arising from his lifestyle, particularly his close and affectionate relationships with boys under his care. Browning returned to King's, where he continued his individualistic approach to teaching, and rapidly established himself as a leading Cambridge personality. Again, his methods were far more popular with his students than with his colleagues. An avid social climber and self-promotionist, he cultivated a range of acquaintances in the social and political worlds – he stood unsuccessfully three times for Parliament – and published a number of books on English, European and world history. He also wrote on educational theory and produced a well-regarded biography of the writer George Eliot. Despite this output, he failed to gain scholastic recognition and was repeatedly overlooked for higher college posts and academic honours. However, his pioneering work in teacher education, particularly through his leadership of the CUDTC, was later recognised as a formative factor in the development of the university's present-day Department of Education. After his retirement in 1909 Browning moved to Rome and remained active as a writer until his death in 1923. Among his late works were two volumes of autobiography and further historical works, including a history of Italy. At the end of his life, having earlier been denied a knighthood, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to education.
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