What do we in the schools want from the researchers? A headmaster states his belief in the individual school as the vital organism, as the unit of education, and in the need for greater flexibility in the staffing of our schools so that practising teachers may be free to take part in educational research. The researchers are asked whether they can find solutions to a number of problems: How do the State systems solve the problem of too great mobility of staff while maintaining equality of opportunity? What is the optimum size of a school and what is the optimum age range for a secondary school? Is there value in the boy's identifying himself with his school? What is a good school, and what is a well‐disciplined school? The researchers are asked for more standardized achievement tests; for more work on the development of reading habits and skills in schools; for further curriculum research; for help in measuring ‘readiness’; for insights into motivation and classroom interaction.
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1 January 1969
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January 01 1969
Research into Education: A Headmaster's View
BRIAN W. HONE
BRIAN W. HONE
Headmaster of Melbourne Church of England Grammar School. A Fellow of the Australian College of Education Mr. Hone holds the degrees of B.A. of the University of Adelaide and MA. of Oxford University. He is also a member of Council of both Monash University and the Australian National University. With P. McKeown, Mr. Hone is joint editor of The Independent School. (1967).
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7395
Print ISSN: 0957-8234
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1969
Journal of Educational Administration (1969) 7 (1): 66–77.
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HONE BW (1969), "Research into Education: A Headmaster's View". Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 7 No. 1 pp. 66–77, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009633
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