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Description | File containing papers regarding Michael Duane's work at Alderman Woodrow School, including press cutting from 'Herts Advertiser & St Albans Times' announcing the closure of Howe Dell Secondary School, 7 Dec 1951; copy of Duane's job application, including his CV, personal statement and references, [1951]; letters of congratulation on obtaining the post of at Alderman Woodrow, including one from John Newsom, 9 Jan 1952-28 Feb 1952; letters regarding his temporary employment in London, 11 Feb 1952-13 Feb 1952; letters and other papers regarding a dispute between Lowestoft branch of the National Union of Teachers and the Teachers Advisory Council, 4 Mar 1953-29 Jul 1953; letter to Duane from J H Slatcher, Borough Education Officer, 28 Jul 1955, censoring him from writing to the local press on the subject of the allocation of grammar school places; press cuttings from 'The Lowestoft Journal' regarding the allocation of grammar school places [by Duane?], 23 Sep 1955-30 Sep 1955; papers and correspondence regarding inspections at Alderman Woodrow School, Jun 1957, including letters from Clifford Snook, HM Inspector, letters from J H Slatcher, Borough Education Officer, staff lists, time tables, papers regarding the problems of school accommodation, games and educational visits, and syllabuses; published report 'Report by the H. M. Inspectors on Alderman Woodrow Country Secondary School (boys), Lowestoft, Suffolk (East)' (HMSO, 1957); and letters of congratulation to Duane on his successful inspection at Alderman Woodrow, including letters from J H Slatcher and John Newsom, 28 Jun 1957-14 Nov 1957.
Also includes various papers regarding Duane's other appointments including unsucessful job applications, 1957-1959; Duane's letter of resignation from Alderman Woodrow School, 5 Dec 1958; letter from the London County Council regarding Duane's employment as a supply teacher, 4 Jan 1952; Duane's policy with the Teachers' Assurance Company Limited; and papers regarding the Howard League for Penal Reform. |