Primary education is the base on which all other education has to be built. Their Report is now published and everyone - not only those professionally concerned with education, but parents and the general public - must be grateful for the thoroughness with which they have carried out their task. In August 1963 the Central Advisory Council for Education (England) were asked by Sir Edward Boyle, the then Minister of Education, to consider the whole subject of primary education and the transition to secondary education. © Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1967 Chapters 1-17 were uploaded on 30 August 2004 the rest on 25 October 2004.Ī Report of the Central Advisory Council for Education (England) The text of Volume 1 of the 1967 Plowden Report was prepared by Derek Gillard. The costs and priorities of our recommendations Research, innovation and the dissemination of information The status and government of primary education Part 8 Primary school buildings and equipment status and research The training of nursery assistants and teachers' aides Part 5 The children in the schools: curriculum and internal organisation Providing for children before compulsory educationĬontinuity and consistency between the stages of education Primary education in the 1960s: its organisation and effectiveness Part 4 The structure of primary education The health and social services and the school child Part 3 The home, school and neighbourhood The children: their growth and development You can scroll through it or use the following links to go to the various chapters. The complete volume is shown in this single web page.
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