Beryl Paston Brown
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Dame
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 Beryl Paston Brown, DBE (born 7 March 1909, London – died 25 July 1997, Lewes, East Sussex) was a British
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 academic and educator.

Early years

Beryl Paston Brown was educated at Streatham Hill High School and Newnham College, Cambridge. She did a teacher training course in London, however the Great Depression
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 made it very difficult to secure a teaching post.

Homerton College

As Principal of Homerton College, Cambridge University, from 1961 to 1971, Paston Brown is credited with having developed a contemporary, relatively liberal social and academic life for students, as well as a teaching course degree which was validated by London University. A proposal for the establishment of the B.Ed to the Council of the Senate of Cambridge University was first turned down in 1966, for fear of lowering standards, but was eventually approved in the 1970s with the assistance of Newnham College.

Curriculum vitae

  • Lecturer, Portsmouth Training College, 1933-37
  • Lecturer, Goldsmiths' College, 1937-44, 1946-51
  • Temporary Assistant Lecturer, Newnham College, 1944-46
  • Principal, City of Leicester Training College, 1952-61
  • Principal, Homerton College, 1961-71
  • Chair, Association of Teachers in Colleges & Departments of Education, 1965-66

Affiliations

She belonged to the:
  • Executive Committee of the Association of Teachers in Colleges and Departments of Education, serving as Chairman from 1965 to 1966 and edited its journal, Education for Teaching.
  • Newsom Committee, which produced the report on secondary education, Half Our Future (1963)

Other

Beryl Paston Brown was named DBE in 1967. She retired to Lewes
Lewes
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, East Sussex
East Sussex
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, where she became an Open University tutor and was awarded an Open University
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honorary degree.

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