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Description | Nos. 1-10; Numbers 2, 5, 8 and 10 are split into World Studies Bulletin and The New Era.
- Number 1 - January 1971 - 'Aboriginal Family Education Centres - Part I' by A.Grey (Univiersity of Sydney) - 'Creativeness in Education; The Contribution of David Jordan' by Professor Gerald T. Rimmington (Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada) - 'Education and Sectarian Conflict in Northern Ireland' by Alan Robinson (Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln. - 'World Education Fellowship Challenge' by K.G. Salyidain - 'Montesori's Contribution to Modern Curriculum Research' by Paul Scheid - 'ENEF-Inter-disciplinary working party on Counselling in Scholls' by Mrs E. Tyerman (National Marriage Guidance Council) - 'Book Reviews' - 'WEF - Scottish Section, Autumn Conference' by Peter Richardson - 'Editorial Notes' by Elsie Fisher (Editor) - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 2 - February 1971 - WORLD STUDIES BULLETIN (pages 405-421) - 'Editorial: World Community Heroes Competition' (Includes one picture of Lord Boyle of Handsworth, Daniel Jaussaud & Vera Wilson) - 'The Necessity of Teaching World History' by Heinz Strotzka (Austrian teacher) - 'What is World History? by C.G.V. Taylor (British teacher) - 'World Studies and the Novel' (Citizen of Kakania: Dual Monarchy of Austria and Hungary) - THE NEW ERA (pages 423-444) - 'Editorial Notes' by Elsie Fisher (Editor) - 'Aboriginal Family Education Centres - Part II' by A.Grey (Univiersity of Sydney) - 'A Science Happening' by Dr Margaret O. Wason - 'Moral Experience' by Donald G. Butler - 'The Crisis in Morality - A Question of Conscience' by Catherine Fletcher - 'A Questionable Theory' by Philip Crick (Garnett Colege of Education) - 'Who's Who' (Dr Paul Scheid, Donald G. Butler) - 'Day Conference on Home and School' by Alice Bellfield - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 3 - March 1971 - 'University of Sydney: Bernard Van Leer Foundation Action-Research Project' by Donald McLean - 'How do children become prejudiced? What should we as teachers do about this?' by John Dwyfor Davies - 'Parent Education in a Residential Setting' by John Taylor (London Borough of Hillingdon) - 'Book Reviews' - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 4 - April 1971 - 'Co-operative Teaching - An Organizational Experiment' by Philip Hine (Victoria Park Junior School, Bristol) - 'Structuring in Curriculum Reform' by Peter Prosser (Redland College, Bristol) - 'A Cure for Lonelines' by Alec Wilding-White - 'Who's Who' (Dr Franklin Parker, Peter Prosser, Alec Wilding-White) - 'UNESCO's Aid to Teacher Education in Africa' by Franklin Parker - 'Teacher Training for a World Perspective' by Edith W. King - 'World Youth Talk Back' by Dr Helen C. Lahey (City University of New York) - 'Pre-School Playgroups Association' (AGM & Conference Weekend 3rd and 4th April 1971, University of Keele, Newcastle) - 'Book Reviews' - 'Directory of Schools' - Number 5 - May 1971 - WORLD STUDIES BULLETIN (pages 527-540) - 'Editorial' - 'The Concept of Europe' by Professor Sir Robert Birley - 'European Studies in School' by James L. Henderson - 'The Point and Prospect of the Conference - Some Thoughts on European Studies' by C.V. Russell - THE NEW ERA (pages 423-444) - 'Editorial Notes' by Elsie Fisher (Editor) - 'Occupations Curriculum Center: Towards Relevance in Urban Education' by Walter A. Crocker (Wayne State University, Detroit,USA) - 'Stowell's Trophy Exhibition at Suffolk Galleries' by Helen Tyler - 'Teachers and Curriculum Development' by R. Derricott & G. Hall (University of Liverpool) - 'Who's Who' - 'Book Reviews' - 'World Studies - An approach to Relevancy in Education' by Ulrich Bliesener (State Department of Public Instruction, Madison,Wisconsin,USA) - 'The National Gypsy Education Council' (Chairman Lady Plowden) - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 6 - June 1971 - 'Aspects of Interprofessional Training; A Report by the Merseyside Interprofessional Working Party' by Anne Dufton (Ulster College,Belfast), Olive Keidan (University of Liverpool), Graham White (University of Liverpool). - 'An Experiment in Teaching a Small Group' by Nora George (University of Hull) - 'Vocational Guidance in Perspective. Notes on the ENEF Easter Conference' by Raymond King - 'Teachers and Guidance - Diversification of Educational Roles' by Harold Pratt - 'Book Reviews' - 'Editorial Notes' by Elsie Fisher (Editor) - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 7 - July/Aug 1971 - Jubilee Number (50 Years) - 'Comments and Encounters' from various contributors - 50 Years: a Jubilee - 'An Essential Attitude' from Joseph Lauwerys (The Atlantic Institute of Education, Halifax, Nova Scotia) - 'A New Synthesis' from Lionel Elvin (University of London) - 'I wish them the luck that I had in 1946' from James Hemming (Member WWF) - 'Prelude to a Centenary' from J.B. Annand - 'A kinder juster world' from Peggy Volkov - 'Fifty Years of the New Era; Prospects and Lessons' from Wyatt Rawson - 'Union of like minds all over the World' from Yvonne Moyse - 'First and Last' from Beatrice Ensor - 'Editorial' from James L. Henderson (Chairman) - 'Correspondence; Occupation Curriculum Centre - a comment' by R. Derricott (University of Liverpool) - 'Who's Who' (Anne Duffon, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Ulster College, Northern Ireland - 'Retrospect' Compiled by Anthony Weaver (articles from Beatrice Ensor, A.S. Neil, G. Bernard Shaw, Adolphe Ferriere, C.G. Jung, Martin Buber, Alfred Adler, Harold Rugg, Ovide Decroly, Paul Langevin). - 'Book Reviews' - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 8 - Sept/Oct 1971 - WORLD STUDIES BULLETIN (pages 609-626) - 'Editorial' from David Bolam (Editor, University of Keele, Staffs.) - 'I. Universities, Colleges and Schools' (A Debutation to Lord James) - 'II. Organisations; Education for Development' - 'III. Publications: 'History for a United World' by E.H. Dance, 'The Impartial Soldier' by Michael Harbottle, 'World Population and Food' by Dr Collin Clark, - 'IV. Theme: World Mindedness through History', 'Different Ancestors and a Different War' by John Magee - THE NEW ERA (pages 627-656) - 'Editorial Notes' by Elsie Fisher (Editor) - 'Changes that face the pupil and some thoughts about his secondary education' by James Breese (Goldsmiths' College) - 'Amherst Student Journals', collated by Samuel Everett (Prof. Emeritus, The City College of New York) - 'Who's Who' - 'Creative Writing in the Second Language Situation' by Michael Kelly (Ministry of Primary Education, BUEA West Cameroon) - 'Book Reviews' - 'Editor's Note' - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 9 - November 1971 - A JUBILEE CONGRESS, BRUSSELS, AUGUST 1971- REPORTS (pages 657-674) - 'Introduction to reports from the Jubilee Congress' by Anthony Weaver (in English and French) - 'Beatrice Ensor's Address' - 'Examples of ways in which the ideas and principles of the WEF are emerging through official channels in Engalnd and Wales' by Elizabeth Adams - 'Creative Educationn for Man and Mankind', resume of talk by Ron Russel (Canadian Section,WEF) - 'Youth, the alternative to alienation' by James Hemming - 'The School on the Styx' by James Henderson - 'L'Evolution en Angletere des centres d'etudes secondaires' by Raymond King (article in French) - OTHER ARTICLES - 'Further Perspective on New Mathematics' by Theodore H. MacDonald (Monash University, Clayton, Victoria) - 'Many are called but few are elected' by Philip Crick - 'Work and the College Student or Cowboys from Brooklyn' by Chester S. Williams (Callison College, University of the Pacific) & Spero W. Theodore (ARAMCO Schools, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) - 'Observations for Lord James', introduced by Raymond King - 'Who's Who' - 'Quiet - Children at Work' by Grace Stanistreet (Adelphi University, Long Island, New York) - 'Ecounter Group Training for Young People: A Report of Research in Progress' by K. Roberts and G. White (University of Liverpool) - 'Obituary Note: Professor Sumie Kobayashi - an educationist from Japan - 'Editorial Notes' by Elsie Fisher (Editor) - 'Directory of Schools'
- Number 10 - December 1971 - THE NEW ERA (pages 693-704 and 719-732) - 'A Change of Editorship' (Elsie Fisher's retirement) by James Henderson, Chairman - 'Why are some children lonely while others are not?' by John Dwyfor Davies - 'Old Wine in New Bottles - an approach to Linguistics' by R.J.H. Matthews-Bresky - 'Experience in Groups: An Analysis' by Keith Pople - 'Book Reviews' - 'Who's Who' - 'Obituary: Professor Trevor Miller, Secretary of the Australian Council of WEF. - 'The Role of the History Teacher in the Secondary School' by J.B. Thomas (Redland College, Bristol) - 'Directory of Schools' - WORLD STUDIES BULLETIN (pages 705-718) - '1. The Hard Edge: Education for Survival' by - '2. The Sensitive Index: What is History?' - '3. World Learning Communities' - '4. To Strengthen your hands: Books and Aids' |