The T.U.C. and some of the larger unions now offer a wide variety of courses of practical further education. At the same time the traditional forms of adult education-such as those provided by university extra-mural departments and the Workers' Educational Association-appear to be attracting fewer manual workers.
DAVID WORSWICK argues that this is an unhealthy situation and examines the proposals for its remedy made in the recently published W.E.A. report on Trade Union Education by H. A. Clegg and Rex Adams.