7, ' Boys and Girls Together'
W. E. Williams
' I can't see the use of a lot of the subjects they teach my boy. They won't help him to get a job. What's the point of it ? ' 'I wonder if it's worth sending my daughter to the secondary school. Her teachers say she'll get a scholarship, but I'd like to know how much it will cost me all told, and what she'll get out of it'.
These are the sort of questions that parents are always asking and which, in this series, they can put to an expert-and get them answered.
The editor of the series, W. E.
Williams, is the secretary of the British Institute of Adult Education, editor of Highway, and author of a number of books on education.