1st Edition
The Cambridge Evacuation Survey A Wartime Study in Social Welfare and Education
Edited By Susan Isaacs
Copyright 1941
250 Pages
by
Routledge
250 Pages
by
Routledge
250 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book was originally published in 1941. In September 1939, the family life of large numbers of parents and children in England and Scotland was voluntarily broken up; 750,000 school children, 542,000 mothers with young children, 12,000 expectant mothers, and 77,000 other persons left their homes and agreed to go wherever they were sent, in small country towns and rural areas. Yet no... Read more
1. Introduction. 2. How the Survey was Carried Out. 3. Plan for Evacuation: The Organization in Cambridge. 4. Children and Foster Parents. 5. What the Children Say. 6. Individual Successes and Failures. 7. Child Guidance in a Reception Area. 8. Children Who Went Home. 9. Children's Recreation in Cambridge. 10. What the Teachers Say.
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Susan Isaacs






