1st Edition

The Extra Year The Raising of the School Leaving Age

Edited By J.W. Tibble Copyright 1970
    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1970, The Extra Year discusses the raising of the school leaving age, a crucial event in British education. It is also highly controversial:  its repercussions affected teachers, educationists, parents and employers as well as pupils themselves. Each of the contributors to this book examines one aspect of its implications. After a general introduction by Professor Tibble, Malcolm Seaborn looks at the historical background of the decision to raise the school leaving age and Professor Eggleston considers some of its sociological aspects. Professor Tibble then examines the ways in which the situation will affect pupils and their teachers, John Sheehan discusses some economic factors and Tyrrell Burgess looks at the implications for further education. The headmaster’s point of view is given by Albert Rowe and probable changes in the school curriculum are analyzed by Dennis Lawton. A final chapter by Professor McAulay discusses American experience.  This is an important historical reference work for students and scholars of education.

    Introduction J. W. Tibble 1. The Historical Background Malcolm Seaborne 2. Some Sociological Considerations S. J. Eggleston 3. The Pupils and their Teachers J. W. Tibble 4. Economic Aspects John Sheehan 5. The Further Education Option Tyrrell Burgess 6. A Headmaster's Point of View Albert Rowe 7. Preparations for Changes in the Curriculum Dennis Lawton 8. An American Viewpoint J. D. McAulay

    Biography

    J. W. Tibble