Papers of George and Judith Baines 1956-1993
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George and Judith Baines
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George and Judith Baines were both primary school teachers who pioneered new teaching methods in an open-plan environment in the 1960s-1980s. George Baines once summarised his views that the work of a teacher should be to 'prescribe the environment of school, to release the children permissively into it, to observe and diagnose needs from their activities, and to draw upon all our professional resources to meet those needs [George Baines, 'Social and environmental studies', in Vincent R. Rogers ...
Medd David Leslie b 1917
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Baines George fl 1951
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Tanner, Robin, 1904-1988
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Robin Tanner was born in 1904 in Bristol, England. In 1928, he studied art at Goldsmith's College, London. In 1931, he married Heather Spackman. Between 1935 and 1964 he held the position of HM Inspector of Schools. In 1939, the Tanners registered as conscientious objectors and published Wiltshire Village. He was an artist and produced etchings which were included in many exhibitions. Together with Heather, he published A Country Alphabet (1984) and A Country Book of Days (1986). He published hi...