Table of contents
Mrs Thatcher's charter
A massive expansion in polytechnic places, a new role for the colleges of education and a fresh look at the training of teachers are among the wide range of recommendations made…
NUS conference
After the scenes during the Queen's visit to Stirling University, those redoubtable spokesmen for the educational establishment, Lord Annan and Bill van Straubenzee, called upon…
Access to fortune
In the first of a series of articles on particular career opportunities, Ruth Brandon investigates banking.
Mrs Thatcher's tiny tots
Bill Percival, principal of Charlotte Mason College of Education, suggests a post‐James role for the smaller colleges.
Weaver and after
Where does the power lie? Michael Locke continues his discussion of college government
Food for thought: Education and Training spends a day at the Cockpit Theatre
Explaining how the world's resources could be gobbled up by a mushrooming population within thirty years is not easy with youngsters whose grasp of geography — let alone economics…
Aids
Anna Sproule looks at some recent events in the world of educational broadcasting and the latest films.
Classroom revolution
Maureen O'Connor argues that young adults in schools and colleges should be treated as such.
Catching up with technology
Peppy Barlow looks at further education in Ireland where at long last there is an alternative to university.
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- Dr Martin McCracken