Table of contents
The belief that technical education is illiberal
Tom YoungThe widespread introduction of “liberal” or “general” studies into technical courses has been one of the most conspicuous changes in further education in England and Wales during…
Banking
Eric GloverThe Institute of Bankers recently held its Education Conference, attended by representatives from its local centres all over the world. It was revealed there that, as a result of…
Preparation for retirement
William WalshIs there a need for pre‐retirement seminars? Some firms hold them; some colleges run them as a service for firms in their locality. But probably the majority of retiring workers…
The role of H.M. Inspector
Edgar BakerThe Inspectorate has a history going back to 1839, when two inspectors were appointed following the first expenditure of public funds on elementary education. The most critical…
Middle‐age — the in‐vogue industrial injury
Michael FogartySocial policy, it used to be said, is about children and pensioners; the middle‐aged can look after themselves. They sit in the seats of power, they have secure jobs and…
Are you losing your grip?
Lyndon JonesThe writer believes that even if old professors never lose their faculties, they should certainly lose their Faculties.
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0040-0912e-ISSN:
1758-6127ISSN-L:
0040-0912Online date, start – end:
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- Dr Martin McCracken