StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/7/1 |
Title | 'Ministry of Education Correspondence' |
Date | 1912 - 1954 |
Description | Correspondence between the NUWT, the Ministry of Education, the National Association of Head Teachers, Times Educational Supplement, regarding various issues around education and equal opportunities for women teachers. Discussion includes: NUWT complaints that references in 'Regulations for the Registration of Pupils at School', 1945 refer only to the masculine Post-war education and a conference of Allied Ministers of Education Shortage of reference books for the use of students in training or about to train in teaching Ministry of Education requests for copies of 'The Woman Teacher' Ministry of Education requests for copies of NUWT memoranda and publications NUWT requests for Ministry of Education circulars NUWT complaints over lack of female representation on advisory councils set up by the Ministry of Education Congratulations sent from the NUWT to Ellen Wilkinson on her appointment as Minister of Education Notification of changes of address of Ministry of Education Departments and Officials Ministry of Education Circulars, addendums and memoranda Arrangements for sending of Ministry of Education circulars to NUWT headquarters Statistics on the number of head teachers in charge of departments of public elementary schools, divided into men and women NUWT deputations to the Board of Education regarding unemployment among young teachers (1933), teacher's pensions (1931), training teachers to teach sex education (1918) Class sizes Teachers pensions Mixed schools and amalgamations Raising of the school leaving age Married women teachers and the marriage bar The nationality of married women Unqualified and uncertified teachers Rural education Training of teachers and teacher training colleges NUWT attempts to gain places on Consultative Committees set up by the Board of Education |
Extent | 2 folders |
AccessStatus | Open |
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