Caroline St John-Brooks

Journalist, Author

1947 – 2003

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Who was Caroline St John-Brooks?

Dr Caroline St. John-Brooks was an Anglo-Irish journalist and academic.

She gained a BA in English Literature from Trinity College Dublin, an MA in Education from the University of Ulster at Coleraine, and a PhD in the teaching of English in secondary schools from Bristol University in 1980. After graduation, she worked as an English lecturer for eight years, first in Ireland, where she was also an education writer for the Irish Times, and then at Bristol Polytechnic.

In 1979 she became Education Correspondent for the magazine New Society, and moved to the same position at The Sunday Times in 1987. She became Assistant Editor of the Times Educational Supplement in 1990.

Between 1994 and 1997 she worked as an education researcher at the OECD in Paris; publications include Schools Under Scrutiny, Mapping the Future: Young People and Career Guidance and Parents as Partners in Schooling.

She returned to the Times Educational Supplement as Editor in 1997 and remained until 2000, when ill health forced her to resign. In three-and-a-half years she had modernised and expanded the paper, with new magazine sections appealing to the women who now predominated in education.

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Born
Mar 24, 1947
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • Trinity College, Dublin
  • University of Bristol
Lived in
  • London
Died
Sep 8, 2003

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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