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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number UWT/D/39/28
TitleStaffing and training
Date1919 - 1954
DescriptionReports, circulars and memorandums from the Ministry of Education on a variety of subjects including:
'Report of the Working Party on the supply of Women Teachers', 1949
Staffing of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
Employment of teachers over the age of 65
Recruitment of infant teachers
Teachers Emergency Training (Student's Grants)
Training of teachers
'List of examinations qualifying for admission to a Training College', 1922

Correspondence between Ethel Froud (NUWT) and the Board of Education regarding staffing in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1933
Reports and memorandums regarding Staffing in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1933

Correspondence between Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT) and NUWT members regarding the issue of a shortage of men teachers in Junior Mixed Schools, 1934 - 1940

Copy of a Resolution that there should be more ability for teachers to move between Secondary and Elementary Schools

Correspondence between A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT) and individual members of the NUWT regarding claims of cases of inadequate staffing in various schools

Press cuttings covering a variety of subjects including:
Shortage of graduate teachers, particularly in Science and Mathematics, 1940s
Shortage of women teachers, 1940s
Shortage of teachers in American schools
The removal of the declaration that students had to sign upon entering University to study teaching (if they wanted to get the Government grants to pay for their training then they had to sign to commit to teaching when they finished their study)
Reports on unsatisfactory school buildings throughout the country
Lack of housing for teaching staff in some areas
Ministry of Education appeal for women to train as Domestic Subjects teachers
Raising of the compulsory school age
Impact and effects of the Education Act 1944
Disruption of education caused by the Second World War
Oversubscription to Teaching Colleges and excess of teachers, 1930s
Protests and complaints, from the NUWT, that the Government failed to implement the proposals of the 1918 Education Act, 1929
Salaries and status of the teaching profession, 1920s
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