イギリスにおける高等教育の二元化的拡充政策の矛盾 : ポリテクニクス学生の社会的性格を中心に
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This paper attempts to examine the policy of the binary system in higher education in England and Wales. In particular, from a viewpoint of education for mature students and working class students, the writer pays attention to the polytechnics which constitute the binary system. First, the policy of polytechnics is made clear through the speech by Anthony Crosland who was the Secretary of State and through 1966 government White Paper, 'A Plan for Polytechnics and Other Colleges'. Second, the policy of polytechnics is explained in relation to education for working class. Third, by clarifying the actual percentage of working class students and mature students in polytechnics, the policy of the polytechnics is re-examined. The conclusion here is that the polytechnics don't attract many working class students and that the policy of education for working class must be made in consideration of their own culture.
- 東京大学の論文
- 1987-02-10