StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/28/34 |
Title | Teachers |
Date | 1925 - 1953 |
Description | Press cuttings regarding: The idea that teachers have a responsibility to maintain and encourage an interest in politics and ideas of citizenship in their pupils, 1925 - 1927 (cuttings are from British and American newspapers) Praise for women teachers Calls for improved status of handicraft teachers, 1934 and 1945 'Should Teachers Talk Shop?', from 'The Schoolmistress', 15 February 1934 - debate for and against this question. Followed by press cuttings of letters sent in to the paper in response to this debate Notices about teachers appointments and retirements Reports of meeting of County Council's with regards to teaching Copy of 'The American Teacher', November 1949 Responses to claims by a University Professor that 'women teachers should be more fashion conscious', 1953 Regulations for teachers Status of teachers Salaries and grade scales for teachers Working hours Increased interest in womens' education and position of women teachers after the First World War, 1919 The poor status of the teaching profession, 1945 - 1949 Starting out in the profession as a newly qualified teacher, 1930
Printed copy of a career summary of Professor Winifred Cullis (Head of Department of Physiology at the London School of Medicine for Women and Professor in the University of London) for use at the International Federation of University Women. There are also press cuttings about Professor Cullis, 1928 - 1929.
Correspondence between A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT) and individual members of the NUWT regarding the status of teachers and the representation of the profession in print, 1949
Correspondence between the NUWT and the Rhodesia Teacher's league regarding a request from the Rhodesia Teacher's League for a copy of the NUWT Constitution, journal and and other printed information about their work |
Extent | 1 folder |
AccessStatus | Open |
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