Description
State Education for the People” by Sir William Wilson Hunter is a comparative study of educational systems across America, Europe, India, and Australia. The book emphasizes the importance of state-sponsored education in advancing national progress and social equity. Hunter discusses public education policy, technical instruction, women’s education, and performance-based funding. With a focus on practical reforms, the book reflects colonial concerns and seeks to guide efficient educational administration. It remains a valuable historical work on global educational philosophies and policy during the British era.