Catalogue description Reports of national and district surveys: General class music in six large comprehensive...

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Details of ED 235/9
Reference: ED 235/9
Description:

Reports of national and district surveys:

  • General class music in six large comprehensive schools with particular reference to previous experience in contributory primary schools.
  • History in secondary schools 1st to 5th years in Durham and Darlington.
  • Programmed learning in Carlisle primary schools.
  • Modern languages other than French in the secondary schools of North Warwickshire.
  • Modern foreign languages other than French in the maintained secondary schools of Gloucestershire including the Excepted District of Cheltenham.
  • Education of slow learners in 14 secondary schools in Cumberland.
  • History teaching in a sample of secondary schools in Wiltshire.
  • Youth provision in Scarborough Yorkshire North Riding.
  • Courses for supervisors in the Northern Division.
  • History in fourteen Manchester secondary schools.
  • Health education in Hampshire primary and secondary schools.
  • Nursery education in Kent.
  • Teaching of commercial subjects in the Medway Towns Kent.
  • Fifth forms in the secondary modern schools of the Norwich fringe Norfolk.
  • Teaching of Russian in the North Midland Division.
  • Provision of sixth form minority time mathematics in Darlington Teesside and Yorkshire North Riding.
  • Arts and crafts visual studies in primary schools in the Malmesbury area of Wiltshire.
  • Residential centres run by local education authorities in England and Wales.

Date: 1969-1970
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Record opening date: 01 January 2001

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