Education + Training: Volume 9 Issue 6

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Forwarded into 1939

About a month ago the Hotel and Catering Industry Training Board held a press conference to launch their interim proposals for the industry. However, hard information on the…

Choosing a programming method

Joe Yaney

Choosing a programming method necessitates that the company examines its own policies and composition. The reports of other firms' programming efforts are helpful only where the…

SOCIOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL UNREST

John Huddleston

Dr Huddleston discusses the field of industrial relations and argues that matters could be considerably improved “by short orientation courses based on sociology. Much of what he…

MUCH FURTHER?

Harold Silver

Often we discuss recent educational books with educationalists we meet while going round — usually their reaction is non‐committal. But occasionally one book causes an intense…

KILROY WAS HERE

John Gardner, John Mitchell

Being a dissertation on the measures needed to combat the present illiteracy of technical students

EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING IN JAPAN PART 2

F.D. BACON

Apart from its activities in sending out programmes for schools and for those who have left school before university entrance level, the Japanese State Broadcasting Corporation…

COMMENT

Benedict Arnold

The provision of facilities for sport and recreation cannot be a primary factor in the discussion of educational policies and plans. But this provision is an essential part of an…

IN PARLIAMENT

In the course of the Budget debate in the Commons, the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Mr Michael Stewart, said that one of the most valuable forms of investment was in…

Films

The new Rank release Get Organized (b/w, 20 min), the third in their ‘The Customer and You’ series, is indubitably an outstanding sales‐training aid. The aim of the film is to…

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken