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Further Education in Australia

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In Britain there has been a movement (frustrated by Mr Anthony Crosland's decision to establish polytechnics) to abandon the binary system of higher education. Dr Wark, who is Chairman of the Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Advanced Education, believes that the binary system should stay. What follows is derived from an address by Dr Wark to the Australia and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science earlier this year.

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WARK, I. Further Education in Australia. Nature 215, 1121–1122 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2151121a0

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