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“Good Plain English” — English Courses for Technical Students

F.D. Flower M.B.E., B.A., B.Sc.(Econ.) (Principal, Kingsway Day College (formerly Head of Department of Arts and Liberal Studies, Hendon Technical College))

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 1 November 1960

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Abstract

TEACHERS OF all subjects in technical colleges are largely agreed that there is a place for English in their curricula. Badly written and misspelt lab reports force them to recognise the inadequacy of their students' command of language. Employers, aware of the difficulties their technical staff find in writing correctly and comprehensibly, demand a sound grounding in English. The White Paper of February 1956 on Technical Education found space to call for “good plain English, the use of which saves time and money and avoids trouble”.

Citation

Flower, F.D. (1960), "“Good Plain English” — English Courses for Technical Students", Education + Training, Vol. 2 No. 11, pp. 15-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb014893

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MCB UP Ltd

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