The first HEdScot conference took place at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 21 October 2011.
School of Advanced Study, University of London
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 Edinburgh schools and Edinburgh University: some evidence from the early twentieth century Robert Anderson (University of Edinburgh) Historians of Education in Scotland
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 Japanese education and social welfare policies and Scottish evangelicals, 1870s to the 1920s Atsuko Betchaku (University of Edinburgh) Historians of Education in Scotland
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 Pay, prestige and lifestyle: the hiring of elementary teachers in Glasgow and the Highlands and Islands, 1846-1902 Christopher Bischof (Rutgers University) Historians of Education in ...
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 How was female education affected by Scottish claims for educational and intellectual democracy? David Dick (Edinburgh Napier University) Historians of Education in Scotland
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 A history of elective home education in Scotland Helen Lees (University of Stirling) Historians of Education in Scotland
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 David Stow and teacher education Glenda White (University of Glasgow) Historians of Education in Scotland
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 Reconstructing Godfrey Thomson and the Scottish School of Educational Research, 1925-1950 Ian Deary and Martin Lawn Historians of Education in Scotland
Institute of Historical Research HEdScot Conference 2011 The new model of education: Godfrey Thomson, Moray House and Teachers College, Columbia Ian Deary and Martin Lawn Historians of Education in Scotland