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Description | Comprises minutes and circulated papers for meetings held November 1929 to July 1931 (with index). Includes the following reports / discussions of the following areas: Reports of the Examination Committee - by subject and college Syllabus in Physical Training Applications from individual students Board of Education Regulations for Teachers' Certificate Details of individual examiners Four year degree course and Westminster Training College Report of Birkbeck College Group Committee on Science subjects in the training college examination for 1931 Copy of the advanced syllabus for Botany 1931 Report of the Joint Sub-Committee on payments to teacher' certificate examiners and moderators Visitations to training colleges Representation of the University of London on the governing bodies on training colleges Third year courses Details of revisions to the syllabus by subject and college System of marking for the Teacher's Certificate examination 1930 Inclusion of Shoreditch Training College in the Scheme for examination purposes includes a syllabus from the training college Details of examination results including information on the progression of some students through their course Finance including income and expenditure: fees, examinations, equipment, inspection of colleges Inclusion of the Royal Normal College for the Blind in the Scheme Visitations of colleges Applications by prospective students Pass list for Shoreditch Training College Background information on St Mary's College, Strawberry Hill including history, education and qualifications of staff, requirements of students, recreation provision, equipment and facilities Visitation report for St Mary's College Proposal for a three year course in domestic subjects
Also includes a report of the annual conference of the University of London Training Colleges Delegacy February 1931 with discussions on 'the principles underlying training college work' by Miss Mercier (Principal of Whitelands Training College), the revision of examinations with a view to securing a better balance between the academic and professional subjects' Miss Hawtrey (Principal of Avery Hill Training College); the liaison between the the University colleges and the training colleges Mr Beales (London School of Economics); and 'the sampling method Miss Masters (Principal of Battersea Polyechnic Training College of Domestic Science) |