Education Reports

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When was the Hadow Report produced? what did it reccommend?
1926- abolition of elementary schools, primary and secondary schools with a transferring age of 11, school leaving age of 15
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When was The butler act produced? what was it?
1944- secondary schools would no longer charge fees, mass education paid for from taxation, Compulsory education extended to 15
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When was the Crowther Report published? what did it reccommend?
1959-raising school leaving age to 16, county colleges for post 16 more sixth form courses and more technical colleges
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When was the Newsom report published? what did it reccommend?
1963- "half of our future" related to 50% of children having poor education, wanted to develop curricula for all
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When was the Percy Report published? what did it reccomend?
1945- Reccommended that science and engineering courses should be developed
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When was the Barlow report published? what did it reccomend?
1946- Confimed there were too few science courses to fufil future positions, it wanted government expansion
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When was the Robbins Report published? what did it reccomend?
1963- Showed that Britain was being overtaken by other countries in university performance, it wanted 5x more uni places by 1990
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