Education History

  • 1944 Education Act

    1944 Education Act
    Rab Butler (Conservative) was appointed President of the Board of Education in the summer of 1941. (Butler) Education Act:
    Every county and county borough would be LEA for its area.
    Nationwide system of free, compulsory schooling from age 5 to 15. (raised to 16 ASAP)
    School Health Service
    tripartite system from 19th century (myth)
  • 1958 White Paper Secondary Education for All: A New Drive

    1958 White Paper Secondary Education for All: A New Drive
    Development of secondary modern school
    Brightest to grammar schools at 14
  • 1962 Education Act

    LEAs to provide grants/loans for living costs and tution fees for those doing first time degrees/ teacher training amongts other things.
  • 1964 Education Act

    Permitted transfer at ages other than 11.
    Granted limited experimental status to the middle school.
    License for some LEA to rid of 11+ for first time without switch to comprehensives.
  • 1976 Education Act

    Principle behind the act was to abolish selection into secondary schools but no legal requirement.
  • The National Curriculum 5-16

    The National Curriculum 5-16
    Introduction of the National Curriculum
    Replaced the School Curricuum of 1981 which set out some guildines for approches to the school curriculum.
  • 1988 Education Reform Act

    1988 Education Reform Act
    Gave power to the secretary of state (Kenneth Baker)
    Provided a basic curriculum, set attainment targets and a program of study.
    Attempt to include selction subtely (grant maintained schools)
  • 1992 Education (Schools) Act

    1992 Education (Schools) Act
    OFSTED
    Private contractors for the inspection of schools
  • Primary School!

    Primary School!
    Little Bloxwich C of E primary school (1997-2004)
    Subject to a relativley broad range of subjects although literacy and numeracy recieved daily (in line with the National Strategies of 98 and 99).
    1997 White Paper Excellence in Schools sees class sizes
    reduced below 30 for five, six and seven year olds.
    Teachers allowed for a very positive educational experience and learning was made as engaging as possible.
    Science practically limited.
    SATs in Y2 and Y6
  • Walsall Academy!

    Walsall Academy!
    School had only been opened a year ago after becoming an academy from formerly being TP Riley considered to be 'failing'.
    March 2000 Blunkett announced intention for academies to be built.
    Independent schools yet publicly funded.
    Academies programme part of the 2004 5 year government plan
    Concerns!
    Ed Sec Charles Clarke admitted they were expensive and didn't 'own' curriculum
    2006 Education and Inspections Act 'failing schools'
    2008 Education and Skills Act: Encourage post 16
    SATs
  • Sixth Form at Walsall Academy

    Sixth Form at Walsall Academy
    3 A-levels 16-18
    Chemistry, Business, History
    Balls vs Gove: Diploma vs A levels/ GCSE (for 14-19)
    2010 introduction of A* grade obtainable at A level
  • University!

    University!
    Probably the best time of my life!
    Amazing social and academic experiences
    Browne Review 2010: Student finace plan for HE over graduate tax initiative
    Government meet upfront cost + affordable repayments made when earning
    £9000 a year tution fees! (Vince Cable)
    2010: No more funding for graduates without at least a 2:2 for teaching and teach first expansion