| AdminHistory | A number of minor sub-committees were appointed by the Technical Education and Evening Schools Sub-Committee during the first two decades of its existence, some of which sat for long periods of time as in the case of standing committees and sub-committees, such as the Salaries Sub-Committee. Others, like the Evening Class (Reorganisation) Sub-Committee sat on an ad hoc basis, whilst others like the Municipal Technical School Education Sub-Committee and the Munitions of War Sub-Committee were appointed briefly when required, usually under extraordinary circumstances. To summarise, the sub-sub-committees dealt with specific areas of technical education provision that fell under the remit of the main sub-committee, including the organisation or reorganisation of the school curriculum, the provision of evening and day classes, regulatory affairs, and staffing and salaries. During the First World War (1914 - 1918) sub-sub-committees were formed to organise the provision of technical education and clerical training for women, since additional workers were required to stand in for the men enlisted into Britain's armed forces. |