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Maureen O'Connor examines industry's use of business graduates, and looks at the implications for students.
Maureen O'Connor examines the present jungle of careers guidance in the secondary schools
Maureen O'Connor outlines the problems facing Britain's 30 polytechnics.
Maureen O'Connor outlines the state of play in the affair of the Surrey comprehensives
Maureen O'Connor casts a critical eye over the present development of the BEd
Universities v. industry: Maureen O'Connor gives the half‐time score
A major policy statement on General Studies is expected soon from the CNAA. There 7nay no longer be any compulsion to include complementary and contrasting studies in CNAA degree…
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A major policy statement on General Studies is expected soon from the CNAA. There 7nay no longer be any compulsion to include complementary and contrasting studies in CNAA degree courses, and Maureen O'Connor suggests that this may provide a let out for colleges which have always been opposed to the concept of liberal studies. This could be a major setback. Liberal studies are now established for scientific and technological courses, but there still seems to be some doubt about their applicability to CNAA arts courses.
Maureen O'Connor assesses the new Open University courses for education students.
Maureen O'Connor argues that young adults in schools and colleges should be treated as such.
Maureen O'Connor reports on the use of community radio in Liverpool.