Development of adult education
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Buntine, M. A.
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2019-02-15T14:33:29Z
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2019-02-15T14:33:29Z
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1925
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I. INTRODUCTORY - Early efforts to establish Adult
education - philanthropy - great educationalists of
the Nineteenth Century. pp 1 - 36. •
II. THE INFLUENCE OF THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTIONS.
pp.37 - 56. •
III. THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL SYSTEM - rise of technical
schools - establishment of Department of
Education. pp.57 - 82. •
IV. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. pp.83 - 105. •
V. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. pp.106 - 135. •
VI. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS - W.E.A. work Continued -
education within factories - Birmingham
University and Trade Unions - Misfits
in industry. pp.136 - 154. •
VII. ADULT EDUCATION ABROAD - European Countries -
America - The Colonies - Australia -
Conclusion. pp.155 - 177.
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In conclusion one might add that although there yet
remains a great deal to he done in the educational
world, yet education alone and unaided can never bring about
the longed-for reforms which many enthusiasts would claim.
Education alone can never raise to a high level the
standard of living of certain classes. We no longer
believe with Socrates that knowledge is virtue. Indeed
education alone can never affect to any great degree
those who are apathetic, who do not spontaneously take
advantage of what it offers. All that can be done in
the realm of adult education is to provide a means to
betterment mentally, morally, and physically for those
who will of their own accord accept of it. Education can never
be thrust upon adults. It must be provided in response
to a spontaneous demand. In that respect therefore, adult
education depends upon primary and secondary education.
If they are unsuccessful adult education is almost an
impossibility. Again, if education is to achieve
anything very much it must co-operate with other arts
and sciences which have to deal with human beings.
"At present the educational campaign to direct our
energies to better advantage is carried on by various
field services, which, working without any knowledge
of the general purpose and scope of other operations,
are marked by much confusion of intention and
enormous waste of energy. The responsibility for this
disadvantage must lie in the patch-work character of most
of our schemes of educational reform, social improvement
and betterment of living conditions. Real progress
towards such betterment demands a biological point of
view, and intensive co-operation in the numerous
departments of research. The word life should
be associated with words suggesting the commonest
phases of human behaviour - home, school, college,
social and political life,the life of the courts,
prisons, reformatories, and of individual persons and
groups, such as the life of a community, nation and race.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34974
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Development of adult education
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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