Education + Training: Volume 4 Issue 8

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TO HELL WITH EGALITÉ

“ON THE whole there is agreement that we are far from having even begun to tap all the potential riches of dormant human ability, even conventionally conceived. That beyond…

Notes and News: GCE AND FURTHER EDUCATION STATISTICS

Part 2 of the Ministry's ‘Statistics of Education 1961’ gives results of the last GCE examinations, figures for school‐leavers at the end of the last full academic year, and the…

Some Shortcomings of Supervisory Training

Denis Pym, Hugh Auld

How effective is supervisor training? The studies quoted here suggest that the circumstances in which it is given have a crucial influence on its effectiveness: training given too…

PREPARING FOR EDP

H.B. Marlow

The author was till recently Assistant Training Officer to Rubery, Owen and Co Ltd at Darlaston. From his experience there he presents this framework for training designed to…

COLLEGE STAFF AND THE INDUSTRIAL HALF

The Physics Advisory Committee of the Northern Polytechnic, London has spent some time over the last year in considering the many questions which arise in connection with college…

Development of a Scheme of Study towards a Diploma in Management Studies

P.W. Kingsford

The reborn Diploma in Management Studies is still very new, and courses for it started only last year. These courses are breaking new ground and, although they are limited in…

Centenaries, '62: VII. ACCIDENT ON THE UNDERGROUND

A.D. Cummings

THE MAKING of London's underground railway system took many years. Putting railways under the ground in built‐up areas was thought of as soon as there were several railway termini…

DO SLIDES MAKE OR MAR A CONFERENCE?

E. Spencer

Although slide projection that degenerates into a farce can enliven a meeting no end, it will do little to encourage the audience's interest in the real purpose of the meeting …

TEACHERS FROM INDUSTRY … 4

W.A.G. Easton

Salary scales for teachers in different grades are outlined, and examples are given to help newcomers from industry estimate their positions on the scale. In previous articles the…

ENGLISH: THE JOURNALISTIC APPROACH

R.J. Bruce

The ‘self‐expression’ type of writing is certainly effective in teaching English to some technical students. Others, it leaves cold. ‘Report Writing’ can be a useful peg, but it…

RECRUITMENT: A COSTLY BUSINESS

Jean F. Rossiter

Last month Miss Rossiter pointed out that the typical Education and Training Officer spends little if any of his time on educating or training. Liaison with other departments and…

USSR CRAFT AND TECHNICAL TRAINING — 3

J. Longden

Exact duplication of factory conditions in the school — even down to assembly‐line production and a school having its own trademark for its products — these are aspects of the…

Visual aids

A regular feature giving news and comments on events and productions in the field of visual aids for technical and scientific teaching and training

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken