Education + Training: Volume 12 Issue 11

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Special treatment clinics—: an aim for the polytechnics

Michael Bassey

Dr Michael Bassey is in the education department of the Trent Polytechnic

Cheating the system

Mike Brown

Mike Brown, of Hull University, queries the effectiveness of internally set examinations

Surrey with the fringe on top

Maureen O'Connor

Maureen O'Connor outlines the state of play in the affair of the Surrey comprehensives

Network analysis—: BBC

Geoffrey Hall, Peter Lewis

Perhaps the most surprising thing about educational programmes on the BBC is the sheer number and variety of them. In a typical week ‘in term’ some 40 hours of air time is devoted…

from London—: CCTV interim report

James Wykes

The use of television for education was first introduced into the United Kingdom in 1957. Since then, both the BBC and the independent companies have built up a nation‐wide…

Glasgow ETV—: a quinquennial report

William Beaton

When Glasgow Educational Television Service went into operation in August 1965, educationists were still mulling over the educational, technical and financial implications of…

The universities

Roderick MacLean

It is almost certainly too early to write in general terms about television in the British universities. Although extensive central services have existed in a few universities for…

Productivity in FE — 3

Jack Mansell

The way in which the FE service has so far served the Industrial Training Act is particularly relevant in any discussion on productivity because, as the two above quotations…

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken