1st Edition

Education and the Professions

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

     

    Part of the educational system in England has been geared towards the preparation of particular professions, while the identity and status of members of some professions have depended significantly on the general education they have received.

    Originally published in 1973, this volume explores the interaction between education and the professions. It also looks at the education of the main professions in sixteenth century England and at how twentieth century university teaching is a key profession for the training of new recruits to other professions.

    Chapter 1 Education in the Professions, MillersonGeoffery; Chapter 2 The Education of the Professions in the Sixteenth Century, KennethCharlton; Chapter 3 Public School Masters: A Nineteenth-Century Profession, T. W.Bamford; Chapter 4 The Training Colleges and their Successors 1920-1970, J. L.Dobson; Chapter 5 The Professionalization of University Teaching, HaroldPerkin;

    Biography

    T.G. COOK