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An important aspect of the current phase of national self‐examination is the attention which is being given to a new evaluation of the relationship between education, training and industrial performance. In the process some basic assumptions have been challenged; and the view has gained ground that, in order to secure Britain's survival as an advanced technological nation, we must adjust the basic values of our society and education in favour of industrial success as a goal.

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