Education + Training: Volume 13 Issue 11

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TRAINING THE UNEMPLOYED

Michael Locke

The unemployment situation has prompted the Department of Employment to promote the value of retraining for the redundant. Incentives have been improved both for the would‐be…

DEVELOPING A NEW COURSE — 1: A systematic procedure to manage the process of course development

J. Dunning

The Principal of Napier College of Science and Technology, Edinburgh, considers the processes of developing a new course, providing a list of the stages for those participating in…

DEVELOPING A NEW COURSE — 2: The time and energy of pleasing the CNAA

Norman Mutton

In the polytechnics many teachers are at present engaged in forming degree courses for the CNAA. Mr Mutton has been closely involved with submissions to the CNAA in his present…

DEVELOPING A NEW COURSE — 3: Practical approach to general studies

David Hodgkinson, Alan Younger

The subject of liberal studies provokes many worthy theories but they often avoid the question of how a course should be set up in practice. At Hatfield Polytechnic the authors…

DEVELOPING A NEW COURSE — 4: Heart searching over vocational demands in language teaching for international business

Maureen O'Connor

The teaching of languages poses special problems for further education. Our correspondent describes how colleges are developing distinctive new courses.

DEVELOPING A NEW COURSE — 5: The process: a method of involving teachers

Dennis Carroll, J.G. Duggan

In the process of course development a vital stage is the discussion and drawing up of objectives. The authors, from Huddersfield College of Education (Technical), describe how…

DEVELOPING A NEW COURSE — 6: A scheme, an ITB's plans and a course

V.A.W. Hillier

Mr Hillier, Senior Lecturer at Croydon Technical College, is a member of the Joint Advisory Committee of the City and Guilds of London Institute and the Regional Examining. Bodies…

CCTV — a guide to choosing a college system

David McClelland

The Head of Educational Technology Division at North East London Polytechnic discusses CCTV systems.

Part‐time courses: catch as catch can

Madelaine Caley

It is often claimed as one of the main features of the further education system that it offers opportunities to a wide range of people at a variety of levels. Indeed, if the FE…

Overseas: West Germany

H. Onken

The concept of ‘lifelong learning’ must seem like a bad dream to every young man. Have not generations before us spent lifetimes of learning with complete success? Have they not…

A cool look at union bashing

Gordon Bennett

Mr van Straubenzee is under pressure to take action to curb the power of students' unions by abolishing compulsory membership. Such action is easy to take and would have quick…

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken