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Marking time …
Within three years, FE colleges could be offering a new 16+ examination — the Certificate of Extended Education. This follows two reports last month from the Schools Council…
A plan for action
Alison Dunn‘Every man a planner’ might well be the slogan of a whole range of currently dissatisfied groups — the homes before roads lobby, local councillors adjusting to reorganisation…
Playing the part
Gordon WainwrightThe use of games and simulations as training techniques is by no means a new idea. War games have been played for nearly five thousand years and have been used in training…
The Broader View
Kenneth WelchA new course has appeared on the educational horizon — the Ordinary National Diploma in Technology (Engineering). Its approach is different from that of its predecessor in that it…
Less than equal
Gerry FowlerThe outcome of the wrangle between Mr Hattersley and DES Ministers about the rate of growth in educational provision foreshadowed by the December White Paper was that Mr St. John…
Vive la Tech
DobinsonThe defeat and occupation of France in the last war had at least one beneficial consequence; the complete reform of the education system. The principles developed at that time are…
Construction
Innovation is an unloved word in the building industry, which has a reputation for extravagant conservatism. Thus attempts to change traditional training methods are viewed with…
Beyond the classroom
Maureen O'ConnorThe outline of a new structure for post school education is now about complete. Assuming that the report of the Russell committee proves acceptable to the government, and there…
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