Education for Sale

Teachers, schools and education authorities invariably hide their considerable lights and their public relations techniques are often inadequate for broadcasting the invaluable work accomplished in schools. This book offers clear-cut and highly–practical advice for every teacher from pre-school to s...

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Main Author Midwinter, Eric
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Routledge 1977
Taylor and Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition1
SeriesRoutledge Library Editions: Education
Subjects
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ISBN9780415677066
0415677068
0415750474
9780415750479
DOI10.4324/9780203808573

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Summary:Teachers, schools and education authorities invariably hide their considerable lights and their public relations techniques are often inadequate for broadcasting the invaluable work accomplished in schools. This book offers clear-cut and highly–practical advice for every teacher from pre-school to sixth form on how to get the educational message across to parents. Over the past decades it has become an acute professional concern for teachers to involve parents as closely as possible in the educational process. The book acknowledges that educational salesmanship must be adapted to the cultural norms of its customers and that many teachers, because of their background and training, have reservations about their role as publicists. Set out here is a logical and orderly path of action to help everyone from the most extrovert to the most diffident.
ISBN:9780415677066
0415677068
0415750474
9780415750479
DOI:10.4324/9780203808573