Education + Training: Volume 30 Issue 4

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THE MAKING OF MANAGERS

A seminar on this subject was held with senior industrialists and managers at the Institute of Directors in London to outline to leaders in industry and commerce the work that…

BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR TRAINING

Bill Nunn

Education and training are vital to the economic growth of any nation, and the UK's failure fully to realise the potential of both its future and existing labour resources has…

AN APPRAISAL FOR THE TEACHER

Edgar Baker

In Education + Training (July‐August 1987) I reviewed two publications, one from Croydon and the other from Suffolk, which dealt with pupil and teacher appraisal. Here are two…

TRAINING — THE TOP PRIORITY

Stockton

Macmillan Intek Ltd is the country's largest supplier of technical open learning packages, offering a wide range of multi‐media training materials with an emphasis on practical…

WIDENING ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

Prior

The Council for Industry and Higher Education, a remarkable body of over two dozen Company Chairmen, leavened by another dozen Vice‐Chancellors and Directors of Polytechnics, came…

WHAT INDUSTRY NEEDS FROM HIGHER EDUCATION: 1

Bryan Nicholson

I would like to begin by briefly addressing the question: is there a problem? I believe, unequivocally, the answer is “Yes”. What is more, I sense that there is a very…

THE RESPONSE FROM HIGHER EDUCATION: 2

Leslie Wagner

I have attended and participated in a large number of conferences about higher education over the last decade and I cannot recall the word flexible being in the title of any of…

SPOTLIGHT ON SECONDARY EDUCATION — AND BEYOND

Edgar CBE Baker

Teaching Skills is a series of booklets on various subjects in the school curriculum. I have chosen two of these for comment; though I should add that they all offer valuable tips…

TIME FOR A NEW APPROACH TO SECRETARIAL EDUCATION

Roger Bennett

Conventional secretarial courses, including graduate and A‐level entry programmes, typically apply skills‐based approaches to curriculum design. They have freestanding components…

CAREERS

NCC? You Can Say That Again The 1987 Salary Survey from the National Computing Centre (NCC) pinpointed a requirement for over 5,000 new networking staff over the next five years…

AUDIO VISUAL AIDS

No Wherewithal — Nowhere Without. The Debt Trap is intended for fifth and sixth forms and for students at training colleges. It is being offered for hire or purchase along with a

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken