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Evolution, Not Revolution
Page 6 from 24th September 1971B. A. HARRINGTON discusses the theoretical background to some changes in teaching procedures, which indicate TT is quite true to say that 2 whilst......

Case For A Touch Of Parent Power In Education
Page 4 from 28th February 1969By K. P. BROOKES, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, and B. A. HARRINGTON, Senior Lecturer in Education AS the 1960's draw to a close, a look at the......

Mothers Know Best, Says The Parish Priest
Page 7 from 1st April 1955ERE Is a priest who says, and insists, that mothers and fathers can teach children better than he can how to prepare for their first Confession and......

How Parents Can Educate Their Own Children At Home
Page 8 from 10th January 1941PIONEER WORK OF P.N.E.U. By Fr. F. H. DRINKWATER On behalf of parents it may always be said that after all they do provide the raw material of......

What Left To Learn From Strikes?
Page 9 from 28th April 1995The growing row over class sizes has brought forward afresh the spectre of industrial action by teachers. Is this a threat which is past its......

Teachers: Not Just For School, But For Life
Page 12 from 6th June 1997W EARE currently very keen on naming bad schools and even bad teachers. The Tories pioneered it and David Blunkett has continued this nasty habit,......

Catholics And Education E
Page 2 from 4th September 1942Quality of Teachers ,StR,—One would have expected anyone holding Dr. Dowling's responsible position to he careful to specify which statements he......

2 The Catholic Herald, Friday, August 5. 1955
Page 2 from 5th August 1955NUN HEAD-TEACHERS Educational Standards in Ireland Sir, - Mr. Connell's letter about the Headships of Catholic Schools must have caused some mild......

Punishment In Irish Schools
Page 2 from 3rd August 1956Sir,-It is regretable that your valuable space so generously accorded to the letter on above subject from the Secretary of the Schoolchildren's......

Catholic Schools' Problems
Page 2 from 19th January 1945From Councillor Parker SIR,—May I trespass on your space, " Letters," to comment on the observations made by Mr. C. Frank Shaw. 1. The eatement......