Gerald Bernbaum

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Gerald Bernbaum

South Bank University (now London South Bank University), London, England.[2]

Bernbaum was Assistant Master at

Chief Executive
(1993–2001) before his retirement.

He was a consultant for the

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD, 1970–75). He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1984. He was Chairman of the Governors of Morley College
(2004–05).

Bernbaum was awarded an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) by the University of Leicester in July 2000, where he formerly worked in the School of Education. Subsequently, he was also awarded an honorary degree by London South Bank University in November 2004.

Bernbaum died on 16 September 2017 after a battle against cancer.[3]

Books

Bernbaum wrote a number of books on educational matters,[4] including:

  • Bernbaum, Gerald, Social Change and the Schools: 1918–1944. Brill Academic Publishers, 1967. .
  • Bernbaum, Gerald, Knowledge and Ideology in the Sociology of Education. London: Macmillan, 1977. .
  • Bernbaum, Gerald, editor, Schooling in Decline. London: Macmillan, 1979. .

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Academic offices
Preceded by
South Bank University

1993–2001
Succeeded by