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DURING the early part of 1916 the Higher Education Sub-Committee of the Education Committee of the London County Council devoted a great deal of time to interviewing representative employers with the view of obtaining their views on the efficiency of the work done in the various types of educational institutions under its control, and a frank discussion of the relations which should exist between the education given in them and industrial and commercial life. The results of these interviews are summarised in a report recently presented to the Council, which has roused a good deal of comment in the Press, much of it of a very superficial character.
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Education and Industry. Nature 100, 6–8 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/100006c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/100006c0