| Description | Annotations at the top of this paper suggest that this address was delivered 'to the Continuation School', possibly the Day Continuation School established in Bournville in 1913. The address is a developed and re-organised version of Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's 'Paper on Continuation Schools'. Taylor Cadbury emphasises the value of continuation schools to 'the work of moral regeneration', repeating many passages from her 'Paper on Continuation Schools'. She examines the importance of establishing schools which actively contributed towards young people's 'preparation for the duties of citizenship.' |