• DocumentCode
    1334465
  • Title

    The Royal Dockyard Schools [engineering education]

  • Author

    Allen, K.H.

  • Volume
    5
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    177
  • Lastpage
    183
  • Abstract
    The Royal Dockyard Schools, UK, were set up in the 1840s to try to overcome the poor educational standard of shipwright apprentices in the naval dockyards. By the end of the century, the Schools had progressed for beyond the limited aims for which they were created and had developed into high-calibre technical colleges catering not only for shipwright but also for electrical and mechanical engineering apprentices, whose influence was to extend for outside the naval dockyards. The Schools continued largely unchanged for the first half of the 20th Century but, after World War II, changes in the UK´s social and educational policy made them increasingly unviable. The last of the Schools closed in 1971
  • Keywords
    educational courses; engineering education; history; teaching; training; Royal Dockyard Schools; UK; curriculum; educational policy; electrical engineering apprentices; mechanical engineering apprentices; naval dockyards; shipwright apprentices; social policy; technical colleges;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Engineering Science and Education Journal
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    0963-7346
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/esej:19960406
  • Filename
    533745