Table of contents
Effective listening
Lyndon JonesAlthough a great deal of managerial time is spent listening, there is a tendency to assume that if a person can hear, he listens effectively. Contrast this with reading. At school…
Evaluation of a school tutor scheme
John YockneyPlanning for the School Tutor scheme took place early in 1968, for introduction on a limited scale in the next academic year. The UDE felt that the schools should be involved much…
Selection procedures
Edgar BakerThe attitude towards Intelligence Quotient tests has shifted a lot over the past half century. Fifty or more years ago ardent socialists regarded IQ testing as a major step…
Realism in office practice
John HarrisonWhen office jobs were plentiful, it was common in many schools and colleges for students to be attached to local firms for varying periods of business employment to gain…
The Bert Walls supervisory training programme
Bert WallsThe frontāline manager is the person responsible for getting the job done. He is the one for whom changes in organisation, systems, and management style will present the greatest…
Education, the media, and the quality of life
Michael Swann FRSThere was a time when I had fairly clear ideas on what constitutes the quality of life. But three years at the BBC, responsible not just to an academic community but to the whole…
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