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pursue their education and they, still think of the
institution that provided it as Night School.
Nowadays, however, the opportunities for Further
Education at all levels and for all ages are manifold.
The course provided range from the most elementary,
directly vocationally-oriented kind, to those at degree
or beyond. They are provided in a widely differing set
of institutions. The majority of the lower level
courses, relating mainly to apprenticeship schemes and
qualifications, are provided in Colleges of Further
Education or Technical Colleges. Middle level courses
are also offered in Technical Colleges with those
having a good share of more advanced work being
called Colleges of Techiiology. The great bulk of
advanced studies and degree level work is undertaking
in the Polytechnics. But there are a number of
specialized colleges such as the London College of
Printing and the National College of Agricultural
Engineering. Very few of the broad divisions here are
clear-cut; there is much overlapping.
One of the major areas of overlap that has
occurred during the past ten years or so has been
between school system and Further Education. There has
been a growing provision of sixth form level studies
in College of Further Education and Technical College
during this period and almost all of the non-advanced
technical colleges now offer a broad spread of subjects
for the GCE Advanced Level (A level) examinations.
Many sixth form students seem to prefer the more adult
atmosphere of the Technical College to that of the
school. A few local Education Authorities have decided,
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