StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | IE/TPN/1/2 |
Title | General policy and administrative correspondence |
Date | 1928-1936 |
Description | Including with officers of the University of London and the London County Council regarding various matters including: Transfer of the London Day Training College to the University with policy statements written between 1930 and 1932 Employment of staff Work of the Overseas Division Accommodation including the new building (Senate House) Admission of students Funding and finance mainly from the Board of Education and London County Council Establishment of Aggrey House - a centre and hostel in Bloomsbury for Black visitors from Africa and West Indies Board of Education Circular 1420 advising a reduction in student numbers and changes to tuition and maintenance of four-year students (with a copy of the circular) Colonial Course
Also includes the statement of policy for the new Institute of Education (written at the end of 1931) including information on the work of the Institute, and student numbers; minutes of a meeting between the London County Council Education Officer and Principals of the training colleges regarding funding of the colleges (October 1931); and report of inspectors of research, training and equipment (for the London Day Training College)
Much of the correspondence is from Nunn to Grace Wacey, written whilst he travelled along the south coast in the months leading up to the transfer of the LDTC to the University of London |
Extent | 1 folder |
AccessStatus | Open |
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