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Thrust to live
If anyone needs more persuasion that the progress and prosperity of British industry is in direct relation to the quality of its management, they should read ‘Thrusters and…
Notes and news
‘Tertiary Education’, Industrial Training and the ATTI ‘A comprehensive school system implies a comprehensive system of post‐school education — tertiary education, not just higher…
Brussels in May
Adrian BristonThis summer, for the first time since the highly successful excursion to Holland in 1961, the Summer Meeting of the ATI has been held abroad. Brussels in May! Not perhaps so…
The administration of non‐university higher education
J.R.P. MOONLord Robbins's views expressed in a letter to The Times of Monday 14th December 1964 about the Government's decision not to make Teacher Training Colleges into independent…
College: industry liaison
IAN FINCHThe Minister of Technology announced recently that, since April 1964, when the Industrial Liaison Scheme was first started, 18 technical colleges had appointed industrial liaison…
Training Advisers in the foundry industry
B.J. CAVELike most of the organisations set up as a result of the Industrial Training Act, the Joint Committee for Training in the Foundry Industry (FJC) is faced with the problems of…
Programmed learning: Why hold back?
R. BAILEYIt is more than a decade since Skinner's first publication on programmed instruction. In the interim period American schools and colleges have adopted the technique with…
Programmed learning techniques: a survey
A.J. BEAUMONTProgrammed learning and teaching machines have been classified traditionally as linear or branching. In the light of recent developments this division is no longer adequate, but…
Group training under the Act
JOHN WELLENSIt is natural that there should be, at this present time, a renewal of interest in group training schemes — or, as they are often called, group apprenticeship schemes. Group…
Implementing the Act: Progress Report No. 6
First things first at the Wool ITB The Wool industry is by far the smallest of the four industries covered by the first boards — engineering, construction, wool, iron and steel…
Testing and Examining … 1
S.N. ROBERTSONThe nature and aims of testing have been an object of study in the United States since the 'thirties, and yet in Britain, even though tests and examinations are as much a feature…
Training today's managers 2. Aims of the course
KEITH ALLENAfter the preparatory work described in the previous article, the aims of the new Managers' Advanced Course were crystallised as follows:
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