Sir Alec Clegg

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Sir Alexander Bradshaw Clegg

Birthdate:
Death: January 20, 1986 (76)
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Clegg and Mary Clegg
Husband of Jessie C. Clegg
Father of Private
Brother of Mary Attenborough (Clegg); Margaret Clegg; Dorothy Clegg and Barbara Clegg

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Immediate Family

About Sir Alec Clegg

Sir Alexander Bradshaw Clegg, also known as Alec Clegg (June 13, 1909, in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, England - January 20, 1986 in Yorkshire, England) became the innovative Chief Education Officer of the West Riding of Yorkshire County Council for whom he worked from 1945 to 1974.

Clegg, the son of a Derbyshire schoolmaster, attended Long Eaton Grammar School,[1] Bootham School in York then went on to Clare College, Cambridge, where he took a degree in modern languages. When he completed his degree he went on to the London Day Training College. He got a job at St Clement Danes' Holborn Estate Grammar School where he taught French and games between 1932 and 1937.[2]

Between 1939 and 1945 Clegg worked for Birmingham, Cheshire and Worcestershire education authorities before being appointed, in 1945, to the post of Deputy Chief Education Officer of the West Riding at the age of 34. The West Riding started on the road to becoming a pioneering and innovative authority when later that year he was appointed Chief Education Officer.[2] During his tenure at the West Riding, Clegg was instrumental in introducing the first of thousands of Middle schools to the United Kingdom as part of a change to three-tier education initially in Hemsworth.[3]

He was instrumental in founding Bretton Hall College which opened in 1949. His focus was always on children as learners.[4]

Clegg was knighted in the birthday honours listed of June 1965.[5]

Papers of Sir Alec Clegg are held at West Yorkshire Archive Service in Wakefield. Bibliography

   The Excitement of Writing (1964)
   Children in Distress (1969)
   Excitement of Writing (1970)
   Changing Primary School (1972)
   "Recipe for Failure" (National Children's Home convocation lecture, 1972)
   Changing Primary School: Its Problems and Priorities (1972)
   Enjoying Writing: Further Collection of Children's Poetry and Prose (1973)

References

   ‘Clegg, Sir Alec (Alexander Bradshaw Clegg)’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 15 Nov 2008
   Darvill, Peter (2000). Sir Alec Clegg. A Biographical Study. Knebworth: Able Publishing. ISBN 0-907616-67-4.
   Crook, David (April 2008). Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education 36 (2): 117–135 http://eprints.ioe.ac.uk/4661/ |url= missing title (help). Retrieved 29 December 2013.
   Davies, Alyn (2007). "Sir Alec Clegg Memorial Lecture 5th May 2007". Archived from the original on 25 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
   "The Birthday Honours: List of Awards in Full". The Times. 1965-06-12. p. 6.

External links

   Talk given by Sir Alec Clegg at Bingley College of Education in 1974
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Sir Alec Clegg's Timeline

1909
June 13, 1909
1986
January 20, 1986
Age 76