1st Edition
Education in the Second World War A Study in policy and administration
By Peter Gosden
Copyright 1976
544 Pages
by
Routledge
544 Pages
by
Routledge
544 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1976, this substantial study of wartime education,shows how the framework of the present educational system came to be established in the 1944 Education Act.
1: Maintaining The Service; 1: The period of the phoney war; 2: Aerial bombardment; 3: The long haul 1941-5; 4: School work in wartime; 5: Staffing the schools; 6: Technical education; 7: Universities; 2: The Development Of Welfare Services; 8: The school medical service; 9: The school meals and milk service[ 1 ]; 10: The youth service; 3: Reconstruction; 11: The office committee on educational reconstruction; 12: From the Green Book to the White Paper; 13: The White Paper and and Education Bill; 14: Independent and direct grant schools; 15: Curriculum and examinations in secondary schools; 16: The future training and supply of teachers; 17: Education after leaving school
Biography
Peter Gosden
"…a fine and valuable study." The Times Higher Education Supplement