Education + Training: Volume 14 Issue 1

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Table of contents

News

‘Prospective teachers are stigmatized and told they have a social responsibility to do this or not to do that,’ says Mrs Annie Trotter, President of the Students' Union at…

The New Organisation men

N. J. Georgiades looks at ways of broadening the power structure in further education.

The New Organisation men (2)

Michael Locke compares theory with practice.

Open University

Advise and consent by a Counsellor How the Open University and I survived the first year is a mystery which successive generations of thesis writers will solve in their own way…

Interview

‘We are striking at the root of the whole educational system.’ The Young Volunteer Force, which has involved young people all over the country, is now in danger of collapse…

The Luck of the Draw

Willem van der Eyken, Senior Research Fellow, Further Education Group at Brunei University believes it is time to co‐ordinate the policies of schools, colleges and industry.

Backward with James

Gerry Fowler

The James Commission, it is widely asserted, will recommend the creation of a two‐year course, to be called ‘the Diploma in Higher Education’, which will be provided by existing…

How long can Mrs Thatcher last?

Edward Short examines the career of a bright girl from Grantham who nearly made good.

Giving the Girls a Chance: Barry Turner reports from Sweden where education and industry have joined Women's Lib

On a college notice board a large colour poster shows a girl smoking a cigar. The caption reads ‘Girls are not supposed to smoke cigars. What else is it they are not supposed to…

Careers

The Youth Employment Service is to be extended to cover students in colleges of further education, colleges of education and polytechnics, under a modernization plan announced by…

Do it yourself TV

Tony Crocker follows the progress of the cassette war and suggests a defence strategy for education.

Going up

The BBC has just launched an ambitious radio and television series for educationists involved in ROSLA. Maureen O'Connor reports on the background to the project.

Aids

The two British manufacturers of projectors for the Technicolor silent film loop cassette have agreed on the design for a joint model which will be known as THD/Macmillan.

Catching them young

Peter Samuel argues that the success of the Industrial Relations Act depends on the efforts of the schools and colleges.

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken