1st Edition

Higher Education Patterns of Change in the 1970s

Edited By John Lawlor Copyright 1972
    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume focuses on the changing pattern of tertiary education in the UK and the emphasis of the contributions is on the challenges and opportunities rather than the problems and difficulties of educationists at this level. The contributors are all leading figures in the educational world, and they are concerned in particular with the need for a partnership in the definition of aims and capabilities in higher education, in order to meet future needs. The potential of the (new) polytechnics and the use and interpretation of student/staff ratios, and the difficulties of interdisciplinary education are discussed.

    Preface. 1 In Lieu of Delphi: what? W H G Armytage. 2 The Futures of the Colleges of Education Stanley Hewett 3 The New Polytechnics: Their Principles and Potential Patrick Nuttgens 4 The Open University and the Problem of Inter-Disciplinary Education Arnold Kettle 5 The Structure of a Morally Committed University A B Pippard 6 Holes in the Walls: University Adult Education H A Jones 7 Rediscovering Identity in Higher Education W A C Stewart 8 Education for Life William Walsh. Appendix The Use and Interpretation of Student-Staff Ratios F J Orton. Index.

    Biography

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