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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number SIM/1/16
TitleJapan Lectures (and sundries) File 18
Date1985
DescriptionComprises lectures and papers from Simon's tour of Japan during 1985. Further papers regarding this visit are at SIM/6/2:
1 & 2.Two copies of 'The State of the Middle Temple - 100 Years of Age' with a rough draft (numbered 1A)
3. 'On the Method in Studying History of Education', based on Simon's book Education and the Labour Movement, 1870-1920'
3A. 'Trends in the study of the History of Education' article in 'Japanese Journal of Educational Research', Vol 52 No 4 December 1985 (in Japanese)
4. Booklet comprising two lectures by Simon on: 'Secondary Education for All in Historical Perspective (Secondary School Reform after World War Two)' and 'Secondary Education for All in the 1980s: the Challenge to Comprehensive School' which was originally published in the New Era, Vol 65, No 1 1984

Also includes:
Annotated transcripts of seven lectures delivered at Japanese Universities during November 1985:
1 'Contemporary Problems and Prospects in British Education', Tokyo University, 18 October 1985
2 'On Educational reform in Britain Today', Hosei University, Saturday October 19 1985
3 'Secondary Education for All in Historical Perspective (Secondary School Reform after World War Two)' Hitatsuhashi University, 24th October 1985
4 'Education in the 21st Century: a New Perspective', Chuo University, undated
5 'The Education Act of 1944: It's significance and limits', Nagoya University, Tuesday 29 October 1985
6 'Trends in the Study of the History of Education & Education Science', Japanese Society for the Study of Education Tokyo, 2 November 1985
7 Introduction to Lectures

The following items were listed by Don Jones but were not found in the file
Article: 'Education and the right offensive', Marxism Today, Feb. 1980. Vol. 24 No. 2.
Talk: Possibly at Bristol? 'Defending Comprehensive Education', Statistical information on MP's backgrounds.
Talk: Reaction to the Secondary School Survey: A personal view of secondary education'.
Extent1 folder
AccessStatusOpen
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