1. imperialism
There was much closer articulation between the primary, secondary and higher education. ... There was only state intervention in British education as late as 1902, and the century` s children and industries were generally regarded as ill -served. ... Lacking higher education, top officials have been less attuned to innovations in products and production methods than executives abroad and less appreciative of their potential. ... "(5) Eric Hobsbawm` s comments hint at the explanation of this disparity between British and German higher education, that of availability(6). ... Unfortun...
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