23 DECEMBER 1932, Page 3

Some Problems of Education . In view of the annual

meetings of the various educational associations in the first fortnight of January, The Spectator will begin next week the publication of a short series of articles on various current questions in the field of secondary education. In that issue Mr. H. L. 0. Flecker, Headmaster of Christ's Hospital, will write on "The Examination Problem" and Mr. Spencer Leeson, Headmaster of Merchant Taylors, will contribute the last of the series. of articles on "A Christian's Faith." Writers in succeeding issues will include Lord Eustace Percy, M.P., on "Education in the Doldrums " ; Mr. P. H. B. Lyon, Headmaster of Rugby, on "Training for Leisure " ; Mr. John Bell, High Master of St. Paul's, on "Training for Citizenship " ; the Rev. S. A. McDowell (Winchester) on" The Teaching of Biology " ; Sir Francis Goodenough, Chairman of the British Association for Commercial Education, on "What Business Wants of the Schools.'