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A Bibliography of British Industrial Relations
Hence material relating to such bodies as the Workers' Educational Association
has generally been excluded. Material on the wider aspects of worker education
is listed in T. Kelly (ed.), A Select Bibliography of Adult Education in Britain (2nd ...
George Sayers Bain, G. B. Woolven, 1979
The Workers' Educational Association made alliance with universities and by
1908 its branches numbered 50 and promoted the university extension courses
and rounded up audience for them. The service of Workers' Educational
Association ...
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A Ministry of Enthusiasm: Centenary Essays on the
Workers' ...
B. Jennings, Knowledge is Power: A Short History of the WEA, 1903-78 (Hull,
1979); R. Fieldhouse, The Workers' Educational Association', in Fieldhouse and
Associates, History. 7. C. A. Scrimgeour, Fifty Years A-growing: A History of North
...
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Vocational Education: International Approaches, Developments ...
'A Ministry of Enthusiasm': Centenary Essays on the Workers' Educational
Association. London: Pluto Press (pp. 153–175). Holton, R. (1976) British
Syndicalism, 1900–1914: Myths and Realities, London, Pluto Press. Hopkins,
P.G.H. (1985) ...
Linda Clarke, Christopher Winch, 2012
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Sexual Pedagogies: Sex Education in Britain, Australia, and ...
Smyth, J. “The Double Standard of Morality.” Workers' Educational Association of
New South Wales. 185–98. Spurr, F. C. The Red Plague: A Lecture Delivered by
the Reverend F. C. Spurr at the Town Hall, Melbourne on 25 September 1911.
Claudia Nelson, Michelle H. Martin, 2004
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Continuation Schools in England & Elsewhere
(4) Tm: Wonxsns' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. The Workers' Educational
Association was established in 1903, with the object of promoting the higher
education of working men and women. It has had remarkable success in
stimulating ...
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Philosophers as
Educational Reformers (International Library ...
44 The encouragementofBarnett, Sadler, Marriott and Ball led to the formation of
an AssociationfortheHigher Education of Working Men, since 1906 known asthe
Workers' Educational Association (WEA), with Mansbridgeas Secretary.
Peter Gordon, John White, 2010
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Adult and Continuing Education: Liberal adult education (part 2)
65 WOMEN IN THE WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Source: Women
in the Workers' Educational Association, London: W.E.A. (1912). "Look round
about you. You shall see the wives in the houses as well as the men on the
planks ...
Peter Jarvis, Colin Griffin, 2003
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Excel Preliminary Business Studies
CASE STUDY: Workers' Educational Association Sydney (WEA) The WEA was
founded in 1 91 3 as a voluntary, independent, non-profit adult education
organisation. In 1993, WEA Sydney was incorporated as a non-profit
organisation under ...
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A History of the
Workers'
Educational Association: Bath ...
The WEA evolved a three-tier administrative structure--national, district, and branch. The foundations of the WEA in Bath, England, can be traced to the work of the Bath Centre of the Oxford University Extension Movement.