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Viewpoint: Quack, quack ….. but it's time somebody cooked their goose
For several years Education & Training has spear‐headed a drive to secure legislation to outlaw the sale of bogus degrees. We have pressed for this for three major reasons, namely…
The Diploma in Higher Education — where now?
Eileen ByrneInstinctive pragmatism, or planning by conviction rather than by coherence, is the hallmark of the government of education. We regularly devise new policies in a highly specific…
Management teachers—or developers?
Ken HyettIn recent years the emphasis in educational activities for practising managers has changed from teaching them the principles and techniques of management towards more flexible…
The NELP experiment with DipHE
Ian CunninghamIt is often difficult for us to explain what we are trying to achieve through developing a DipHE. This is partly because there are two inter‐linked strands in our thinking. First…
All change at Leyland (South Africa)
Lynda King TaylorI am not, in this article, covering the South African issues which obviously affect the environment within which Landau has to manage. However, I think in the interest of…
The DipHE at Bulmershe
James F. PorterMy personal involvement with the Diploma of Higher Education began with my membership of the James Committee which proposed the diploma, then with the higher education group that…
Topics
IBM (UK) Ltd have introduced a correcting electric typewriter, which can be leased at £2.80 a week, enabling a typist to “lift off” her errors at the touch of a button. It is…
Printing
This article on training opportunities in the printing industry has been prepared by the British Printing Industries Federation.
The changing role of the personnel function
Norman PriceThe personnel function is the management of human resources and:
The case against the DipHE
Laurie SapperThe AUT is not opposed to two‐year qualifications as such. It appreciates that in appropriate ways they serve a useful function in further and higher education institutions…
Overseas topics
Kenneth Topley, the Cantonese‐speaking Director of Education, has said that Hong Kong's Sleeping Princess of Education must await the kiss of Prince Charming in the form of…
SCOTBEC rejects second∼class citizenship
D.M.H. StarforthIn his most interesting article TEC and the Tech (Education & Training, March 1975), Dr. Peace emphasised very strongly the need for the Technician Education Council of England…
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