ABSTRACT

This book examines what progress the Secondary Modern Schools had made in the mid 1950s, based on first hand observation and conversations with teachers, parents, school governors and education officers. As well as looking at their achievements, the author highlights the challenges that the Secondary Modern Schools had to deal with during the years surveyed.

part |2 pages

PART ONE

chapter I|7 pages

“Lest We Forget"

chapter II|48 pages

An Emerging Pattern?

chapter III|14 pages

Senior Elementary “ Plus"

chapter V|31 pages

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