Author Archives: Francesca Ezzelino
DERA (Digital Education Resource Archive)
DERA is our Digital Education Resource Archive, a repository of official publications in the areas of education, training, children and families, managed by library staff here at the UCL Institute of Education. With a rapidly increasing number of government reports … Continue reading
Spotlight on the NUT donation: “The teaching of dietetics” by V. H. Mottram and “Education in nutrition” by H. E. Magee
Last winter we received a wonderful donation from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which included 380 archive boxes containing material published by the NUT itself and many other organisations operating in the areas of education, children and families. Over … Continue reading
Spotlight on the NUT donation: “The education of the adolescent” by Ernest Salter Davies
Last winter we received a wonderful donation from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which included 380 archive boxes containing material published by the NUT itself and many other organisations operating in the areas of education, children and families. Over … Continue reading
Spotlight on the NUT donation: “The rural school in the modern world” by Sir E. John Russell
Last winter we received a wonderful donation from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which included 380 archive boxes containing material published by the NUT itself and many other organisations operating in the areas of education, children and families. Over … Continue reading
Spotlight on the NUT donation: “Discipline in schools”
Last winter we received a wonderful donation from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which included 380 archive boxes containing material published by the NUT itself and many other organisations operating in the areas of education, children and families. Over … Continue reading
Spotlight on the NUT donation: “Billeting in brief: the care of children in time of war” by F. Mander and J. G. Browne
Last winter we received a wonderful donation from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which included 380 archive boxes containing material published by the NUT itself and many other organisations operating in the areas of education, children and families. Over … Continue reading