Education 1918-1944

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  • Development of Education
    • WW1
      • The war highlighted the issues of the current education system
      • The Lewis Report
        • Community colleges provided vocational training for up to 18 year olds
        • Curriculum divided between academic and skill based skills
      • Fisher Education act 1918
        • Implemented the changes recommended by the lewis report
    • The Hadow Committee Report 1926
      • Abolition of elementary schools and a division in primary and secondary education at age 11
      • Tripartite system
      • school leaving age now 15
    • 1939
      • financial problems were the key factors affecting education
      • provision of education across the country was variable
      • education remained socially divided
        • not a social mobility enabler
    • WW2
      • Beveridge report
        • ignorance had to be tackled as one of the five giants
        • war revealed the lack of literacy skills among the soldiers
    • 1944 Butler Education Act
      • Butler made minister of Education
        • Green Book
        • Pushed to resolve many of educations issues

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