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Education 1944-79 - Coggle Diagram
Education 1944-79
1944 Education Act
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Grammar schools provided a highly academic education - 20% of pupils attended and many took O-Levels
Secondary Technical schools specialised in mechanical education but there were very few established - only 5% attended
Girls took subjects like needle work, home economics while boys did woodwork and metal work
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LEAs were directed and controlled by a new ministry of education to ensure secondary education was provided for all
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Plowden report (1967)
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More project based work was carried out at primary schools, rather than teacher-led activities
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Ideas contained in the report were nothing new, 10% of primary schools already adopted more progressive methods
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