Educational Administration Two Lectures Delivered Before the University of Birm
Educational Administration Two Lectures Delivered Before the University of Birm
Graham Balfour
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But while we all recognize a need for a certain uniformity, it will be a great misfortune for education if the need for abolishingcompetition in salariesbetween local authorities leads to depriving them of any power for making those educational variations which are the soul of local administration. It will be a heavy price to pay for financial peace, if uniformity of payment and not variety of Education is to be the chief result. Of the Autonomous Areas for Part III I have no time to speak, nor... of the Continuation Schools, of which as yet I know nothing, nor of Juvenile Employment and its Care Committees, nor of School Circulating Libraries, due in Counties to the liberality of the Carnegie Trustees. I have time only for a brief reference to the relation of Local Education Authorities to the University of their district. It should be clear to all of us that in every province of England there should be a Centre of Higher Educa- tion for students of eighteen and upwards, for advanced teaching in all subjects, not only for science applied to those industries which are so vital to our welfare, and without which we cannot afford to build and maintain Universities, but in pure science, and in those abstract LOCAL AUTHORITIES 33 studies of history and literature and philosophy and religion by which the mind of man transcends his material limitations, and by which alone he is able to fulfil his destiny.
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