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Hadow (1926)

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Preliminary pages Membership, Analysis, Preface, Introduction
Chapter 1 Development of post-primary education in England and Wales 1800-1918
Chapter 2 The facts of the present situation
Chapter 3 The lines of advance
Chapter 4 Curricula for Modern Schools and Senior Classes
Chapter 5 The place of 'bias' in the curriculum of Modern Schools and Senior Classes
Chapter 6 The staffing and equipment of Modern Schools and Senior Classes
Chapter 7 The admission of children to Modern Schools and Senior Schools
Chapter 8 The lengthening of school life
Chapter 9 The question of a leaving examination
Chapter 10 Administrative problems
Chapter 11 Conclusions and recommendations; Notes of reservation
Chapter 12 Suggestions on the curriculum in Modern Schools and Senior Classes
Appendix I List of witnesses
Appendix II Notes on nomenclature
Appendix III Statistics relating to Chapter 2(ii)
Appendix IV Post-primary education abroad
Appendix V List of publications
Index

The Hadow Report (1926)
The Education of the Adolescent

London: HM Stationery Office

Appendix V
[pages 313 - 322]

SHORT LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BEARING ON FULL-TIME POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES

I: OFFICIAL

(Official reports are obtainable from the Sales Office of HM Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, London, WC2)

A: ROYAL COMMISSIONS

Education Commission (England) 1861-1864. (Duke of Newcastle, Chairman.) Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of Popular Education in England. Vol. I. C. 2794.1. 1861.

Schools Inquiry Commission 1868. (Lord Taunton, Chairman.) Report, Vol. I. pp. 88-92 and 577-85, and passim. C. 3966. 1868.

Commission on Scientific Instruction and the Advancement of Science (1872-1876.) (Duke of Devonshire, Chairman.) Sixth Report (1875). C. 1279. p. 7, Sections 30-32, and passim.

Technical Instruction Commission 1882-84. Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction. Second Report. Vol. I. C. 3171. 1884.

Elementary Education Acts Commission 1886-1888. (Viscount Cross, Chairman.) Final Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the working of the Elementary Education Acts, England and Wales. Part IV, Chapter V, and Part VII. C. 5485. 1888.

Secondary Education Commission 1895. (The Right Hon. James Bryce, Chairman.) Report of the Commission appointed to consider what are the best methods of establishing a well-organised system of Secondary Education in England. Vol. I. pp. 52-3, 130-6, 143-4, 289-90 and passim, and Vols. VI & VII. C. 7862. 7862-v and 7862-vi. 1895.

B: REPORTS AND REGULATIONS

Education Department

Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education. 1839-40 onwards. (Issued annually). (After 1858-59 the Minutes appeared as the Report of the Committee of Council on Education up to the year 1898-99).

Reports on Elementary Schools. 1852-1882. By Matthew Arnold. (New edition, with appendices and introduction, 1908).

Code of Regulations for Day Schools. 1860-1900. (Issued annually.)

Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the condition of Intermediate and Higher Education in Wales. (See Appendix 7 p. cxiii. Letter from Mr Hanson, Chairman of the School Management Committee of the School Board of Bradford in Yorkshire on the subject of Advanced Elementary Schools). 1881. C. 3047.

Special Reports on Educational Subjects. Vol. I. 1896-97. C. 8447. (See Paper on Public Elementary Education in England and Wales. 1870-95. By ME Sadler and JW Edwards).

Higher Grade Board Schools and Public Secondary Schools (Statistics). Return, dated 28 June 1898, for summary of statistics concerning certain Higher Grade Board Schools and Public Secondary Schools, which was prepared for the use of a conference between representatives of the Incorporated Association of Headmasters and of the Association of Headmasters of the Higher Grade Schools held at the Education Department in November last 264. 1898.

Education (Primary and Secondary Schools). Return of the Joint Memorandum on the relations of primary and secondary schools to one another in a national system of education, which was based on the statistics embodied in a Parliamentary Paper. No. 264 of Session 1898. 381. 1898.

Board of Education

Report of the Board of Education. 1899-1900 onwards. (Issued annually.) (The Reports from 1899--1900 to 1919-20 contain sections on Higher Elementary Schools; from 1912-13 onwards sections on Junior Technical Schools.

Minute of the Board of Education, 6 April 1900, establishing Higher Elementary Schools. Cd. 127.

Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools. 1901-1926. The latest issue of the Code is known as 'Education Act 1921; Grant Regulations No. 8 (1926). (S.R. and O. 1926. No. 856)'.

The Code from 1900 to 1918 included Regulations for Higher Elementary Schools. These were revised in the 1905 issue and were withdrawn in the Provisional Code of 1919, in consequence of section 2(1)(a)(ii) of the Education Act 1918 (organisation of courses of advanced instruction in public elementary schools). See Report of Board of Education for 1918-19. pp. 12-13.

Higher Grade Schools, Return of statistics of certain Higher Grade Schools conducted by School Boards. 357. 1901.

Regulations for Secondary Schools. See 1902-3. p. 7 and 1903-4 p. 4. Cd. 1102 and 1668. (classification of 'Schools of Science '); 1905-6, Cd. 2492 (Prefatory Memorandum pp. i-ix and articles 1-13 pp. 1-4 (definition of Secondary Education).

Report of the Consultative Committee upon questions affecting Higher Elementary Schools. 1906.

Regulations for Evening Schools, Technical Institutions, etc., 1905-06 Cd. 2574 (see Article 42, grants for full-time day technical classes for junior pupils), and 1913 Cd. 6925 (see Article 51(c), grants for full-time junior art departments).

Regulations for Junior Technical Schools. In force from 1st August, 1913. (Afterwards included in the Regulations for Technical Schools.) Cd. 6919.

Regulations for Further Education, 1926. (Education Act 1921. Grant Regulations, No. 6 (1926) (S.R. & O. 1926. No. 919).

Final Report of the Departmental Committee on Juvenile Education in relation to Employment after the War. Vol. I. Report. (See sections 17, 19, 20.) Cd. 8512. 1917.

Science and Art Department

Directory with Regulations for establishing and conducting Science Schools and Classes, 1872 and following years up to 1900. (After the year 1886 the Directory included Regulations for Art Schools and Classes which had previously been issued separately).

See especially Directory with Regulations for establishing and conducting Science and Art Schools and Classes, 1894, p. 33; ditto for 1901-2, p. 47, Section 22 of Section lix. (The 1901-2 issue was published by the Board of Education, as the Science and Art Department had ceased to exist).

Calendar, History and General Summary of the Regulations of the Department of Science and Art, 1900, p. xvii (Schools of Science). C. 9429.

Scottish Education Department

Code of Regulations for Day Schools in Scotland, 1923. (S.R. & O. 1923. No. 928./S.58). (See Ch. III. Organisation and Curriculum. - Advanced Division for Scholars over 12; and Appendix No. 1. Courses for Advanced Divisions). 1923.

II: REPORTS OF SOME LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES

Carlisle County Borough Education Committee
Organisation and correlation of higher education. Report of the Town Clerk, 25th June, 1923.

Durham County Council Education Committee
'Higher Tops'. A paper by Mr AJ Dawson. Prepared for the consideration of the Durham County Education Committee. Durham: County Offices, Shire Hall, 1917.

Lancashire County Council Education Committee
Report of the Director of Education on the Survey of the County with regard to the provision of Secondary Schools, Central Schools, Central Classes, etc. September, 1925. Preston: County Offices, 1925. pp. 16-41.

Leicestershire County Council Education Committee
A short review of education in Leicestershire since the War. By WA Brockington. (Discusses Senior Departments of elementary schools and central schools.) Leicester: County Education Offices, 1925.

London County Council Education Committee
Elementary Schools Handbook. Revised to 31 July 1923. London: PS King & Son, 1923.
Development Memoranda:
No. 5. Instruction of children over eleven years of age in ordinary elementary schools. Report of the Elementary Education Sub-Committee dated 30th March, 1920. 1923.
No. 6. Development of Education in public elementary schools. Instruction of children over 11 years of age. 1921.
No. 7. Development of Education in public elementary schools. Central Schools. 1921.
No. 10. The Final Year at an elementary school. 1923.

Manchester County Borough Council Education Committee
General Survey. 1914-1924. (Section J. Central Schools. Section K. Educational Facilities for Young Persons between 14 and 18 years of age). Manchester: Education Offices. 1926.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne County Borough Council Education Committee
Abstract of Minutes to be presented to the Education Committee on 8 October 1924. pp. 436 foll. (Report of the Minor Sub-Committee appointed relative to the establishment of Central Schools). Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Education Offices, Town Hall.

Newport County Borough Council Education Committee
A pamphlet on the Central School, its aims and functions. Newport, Mon. Education Committee Offices, Charles Street.

Northamptonshire County Council Education Committee
Progress in the Upper Departments of Elementary Schools under the Education Act of 1918. By JL Holland, Director of Education. 1925. Northampton: County Education Offices.

Warrington County Borough Council Education Committee
Memorandum on Elementary School Organisation and provision of Schools for Advanced Instruction. (Proceedings of the Education Committee 1924-5. Appendix). Warrington.

III: NON-OFFICIAL

A: GENERAL

Association of Directors and Secretaries for Education
Summer Meeting at Oxford. Discussion on Intermediate Education. (Contained in the issues of the 'School Government Chronicle' for 22, 29 July, 5, 12, 19, 26 Aug. of 1922). London: School Government Publishing Co. 1922.

Balfour Sir Graham
The educational systems of Great Britain and Ireland. Second edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903.

Binns HB
A Century of Education, being the Centenary History of the British and Foreign School Society, 1808-1908. London: JM Dent & Co. 1908.

Birchenough C
History of Elementary Education in England and Wales. 2nd Edition. London: University Tutorial Press, 1925.

Brockington WA
Paper on 'Reorganisation of Schools to meet the requirements of the Education Act 1921'. Read at a meeting of Local Education Committees at Scarborough, April 22, 1924.

De Montmorency Professor JEG
State intervention in English education. Cambridge: University Press, 1902.

Dobbs AE
Education and Social Movements. 1700-1856. (See Part II. Ch. IV. Elementary Education). London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1919.

Dyche W
Higher grade schools, their history. The nature, causes and limitations of their present efficiency, with some remarks on the attitude recently adopted towards them by the Education Department and the Science and Art Department. Halifax: Womersley, 1899.

Education Reform Council
Education Reform. Being the Report of the Education Reform Council. (Teachers' Guild of Great Britain and Ireland). (Report of Committee E. - Elementary and Further Education). London: PS King & Son, 1917.

Federal Council of Lancashire and Cheshire Teachers' Associations
Resolutions consequent on the Report of a Committee appointed to consider the relation between Central and Secondary Schools. 3 April 1925. Cheetham: Manchester, 1925.

Foysyth D
The Higher Grade School Movement. (Article in the Teacher's Encyclopaedia, edited by AP Laurie, Vol. V). London; Caxton Publishing Co., 1912.

Gregory R, Dean of St Pauls
Elementary Education. Its rise and progress in England. London: National Society, 1895.

Hey Spurley
The Central School. Manchester: Cooperative Wholesale Society, 1924. (See also articles in the 'School Government Chronicle' on 1, 8, and 29 November 1924, commenting on the above pamphlet).
Central and similar Schools. (Article in the Journal of Education, March 1926). London: W Rice, 3 Ludgate Broadway, EC4.

Holman H
English National Education. A sketch of the rise of public elementary schools in England. London: Blackie & Son, 1898.

Incorporated Association of Headmasters
Resolutions of the Council of the Association on the relations between Central and Secondary Schools. (Times Educational Supplement, 28 June 1924, p. 285).

Jones G Edwardes and JCG Sykes
The Law of Public Education in England and Wales. A practical guide to its administration. Second Edition, London: Rivingtons, 1904.

Kay-Shuttleworth Sir James P
Four periods of public education as reviewed in 1832-39-46-62. London: Longman, Green, 1862.

Labour Party
Boys and Girls. Their education and employment:. Report and Resolution presented by the Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations to the National Conference of Labour Women held in London, 13 and 14 May 1924. (Discussion on Central Schools, etc.). London: Offices of the Labour Party, 1924.

Lithiby Sir John
The Education Act 1921, with other acts relating to education and notes on the statutory provisions. First twenty editions by Sir Hugh Owen. 21st and 22nd Editions by Sir John Lithiby. 22nd Edition. London: C. Knight & Co, 1923.

Manchester Conference of School Boards
Manchester Conference of School Boards. Secondary and Higher Education. March 1893. Return relating to Higher Grade Schools and Technical Instruction. Manchester, 1893.

Morris H
The Village College. Being a Memorandum on the provision of educational and social facilities for the countryside, with special references to Cambridgeshire. Cambridge: University Press, 1924.

National Association for the Promotion of Technical and Secondary Education
Technical Education in England and Wales. A report on the existing facilities for technical and scientific instruction in England and Wales. (Contains information about Higher Elementary Schools and Day Technical Schools.) London: Cooperative Printing Society, 1889.

National Union of Teachers
Educational Reconstruction - Supplementary Courses (Higher Tops) and Central Schools. London: Offices of the National Union of Teachers. (1919)

Newton AW
The English Elementary School, (pp. 165-175. Central Schools). London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1919.

Quick J
Central Schools and their part in the preparation of scholars for Higher Technical and Junior Technical Schools (Articles in 'Education' 18 Aug. and 1 Sept. 1922). London: Councils and Education Press, 1922.

Sadler Sir ME
Report on Secondary and Higher Education in Derbyshire. (Administrative County of Derby Education Committee ) (pp. 12-21. Higher Grade Elementary Schools.) Derby: Bemrose & Sons, 1905.
Report on Secondary and Higher Education in Essex, (pp. 62 ff. The need for Higher Departments to public elementary schools and for higher elementary schools.) Chelmsford: Essex Education Committee Offices, 1906.
Our Public Elementary Schools. London: Thornton Butterworth, 1926. (Contains specimen curricula for higher standards of Elementary Schools.)

School Board Chronicle
Article on 'Higher Education under School Boards and in the Public Elementary School System generally' contained in the issue of 29 October 1898. London: School Government Publishing Co.

Scott RP (editor)
What is Secondary Education? And other short essays. (The relations of secondary to elementary education. Papers by Sir Joshua Fitch, HL Withers and Mary W Page). London: Rivingtons, 1899.

Scottish Education Reform Committee
Reform in Scottish Education, being the Report of the Scottish Education Reform Committee, (p. 39. The intermediate school.) Edinburgh: Scottish Education Reform Committee, 34 North Bridge, 1917.

Smith F
The Life and Work of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth. London: John Murray, 1923.

Tawney RH
Secondary Education for all. A policy for labour. Edited for the Education Advisory Committee of the Labour Party by R. H. Tawney. London: The Labour Party, 1922.

Taylor RL
The present position of Higher Grade Schools and their relation to Technical Schools. Presidential Address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Headmasters of Higher Grade Schools and Schools of Science, 4 Nov. 1898. Manchester: 'Guardian' Printing Works, 1898.

Thornton John
Higher Grade Schools and their position: with some remarks on organised Science Schools, under the new rules. Presidential Address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Headmasters of Higher Grade Schools and Schools of Science, 20 Nov. 1896. Bolton: 'Evening News' Office, 1896.

Yoxall Sir JH
Secondary Education. (Ch. VI. The connection between primary and secondary schools). London: A. Brown & Sons, 1898.

B: TRADE SCHOOLS

Association of Technical Institutions
Reports, various. To be obtained from the Hon. Secretary of the Association, Loughborough College, Leicestershire.
Trade Schools and Trade Preparatory Schools. A Report prepared by the Council of the Association of Technical Institutions. 1909.
Discussion of above Report. (Contained in Report of Proceedings at the Glasgow Summer Meeting, 23 and 24 June 1909.)
Trade School Inquiry. A further Report issued by the Council of the Association of Technical Institutions. June 1910.
Discussion of above Report. (Contained in Report of Proceedings at the Manchester Summer Meeting, July 1910.)
Paper read at the Summer Meeting, July, 1913, on 'What type of School should be established for Boys who propose to enter into Commercial and Industrial Pursuits at 15 or 16 years of age'. By Principal Luxton. 1913.
Paper read at the Annual General Meeting, March 1921, on Junior Technical Schools: their status and position by CT Millis. 1921.
Paper read at the Summer Meeting held at Brighton, July 1924, on a Junior Technical School for the Woodwork and Furniture Trades. By Shadrach Hicks. 1924.
Paper read at the Annual General Meeting, February and March 1924, on Technical Education for the Building Trades. By AR Sage. (LCC School of Building) 1924.

Blair Sir Robert
Trade Schools. (Paper in the Report of the Imperial Education Conference, 1911) London: HM Stationery Office, 1911.

Board of Education
(For a short account of the London Trade Schools, see Section IB above. Report of the Board of Education, 1913-14, pp. 112-14.)

Davies E Salter
Technical Institutes and Schools and Junior Technical Schools. (Article in Journal of Education, September 1926.) London: W Rice, 3 Ludgate Broadway, 1926.

Dearle NB
Industrial Training, with special reference to the conditions prevailing in London. (Chap. XII. The school and the shop; Chap. XIII. Trade and Technical Schools in London.) London: PS King & Son, 1914.

Durham Miss FH
Girls' Trade Schools and Technical Classes for Women (Article in the Teacher's Encyclopaedia, edited by AP Laurie. Vol. V.) London: Caxton Publishing Co. 1912.

London County Council Education Committee
Report on Eight Years of Technical Education and Continuation Schools. December 1912. (Sec. XVI. Trade Schools.) London: PS King & Son, 1912.

Millis CT
Problems connected with Trade Schools. An Address given at Cardiff, 30 March 1909. London: South London Printing Works, 1909.
Technical Education, its development and aims. (Chapter VII Junior Technical Schools). London: Edward Arnold, 1925.

Appendix IV | Index