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  1. Education Act 1695

    The Education Act 1695 7 Will.3 c.4 , was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Ireland , one of a series of penal law s, prohibiting Catholic s from sending their children to be educated abroad. Its long title is An Act to restrain Foreign Education . External links http www.law.umn.edu irishlaw 7WIIIc4p254.htm Full Text of the Act Category Acts of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category 1695 in Ireland Category 1695 in law Ireland law stub ...   more details



  1. Quakers Act 1695

    The Quakers Act 1695 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of England . The Act allowed Religious Society of Friends Quakers to substitute an affirmation where the law required an oath except in giving evidence in a criminal case or serve on a jury or hold any office of profit from the Crown. The Act also allowed legal proceedings to be taken against Quakers before a Justice of the Peace for refusing to pay tithes if it did not exceed 10. The Act would have expired in seven years but, in 1702, Parliament extended it for another eleven years by the Affirmation by Quakers Act 1701 . In 1715, it was made permanent and applied also to Scotland. ref Mark A. Thomson, A Constitutional History of England. 1642 to 1801 London Methuen, 1938 , p. 277. ref Notes reflist UK law stub Category Acts of the Parliament of England Category 1695 in law Category 1695 in England ...   more details



  1. Corrupt Practices Act 1695

    The Corrupt Practices Act 1695 7 & 8 Will. III, c. 4 was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of England passed in 1696, the long title of which is An Act for preventing Charge and Expence in Elections of Members to serve in Parliament. It was intended to counter bribery of the electorate at parliamentary elections, and it established that no candidate was to make any Gift Reward or Entertainment to a particular person, or a place in general, in order to be elected to serve in Parliament. This included acts by the candidate themselves, on their behalf, or at their expense, and both direct or indirect activity. Any person found guilty of engaging in, promising, or allowing such behaviour was to be considered incapacitated from serving in Parliament, and would not be allowed to take their seat or vote. To all intents and purposes, this would annul their election as a member. It was repealed by section 1 of the Corrupt Practices Prevention Act 1854 c.102 . References The Law & Working of the Constitution Documents 1660 1914 , ed. W. C. Costin & J. Steven Watson. A&C Black, 1952. Vol. I 1660 1783 , p.83 4. William III, 1695 6 An Act for preventing Charge and Expense in Elections of Members to serve in P ar liament. Chapter IV. Rot. Parl. 7 & 8 Gul. III. P. 1. nu. 4. , Statutes of the Realm volume 7 1695 1701 1820 , pp. 7 8. URL http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 46811. Date accessed 16 February 2007. UK legislation Category 1695 in law Category 1695 in England Category Acts of the Parliament of England statute stub ...   more details



  1. Treason Act 1695

    Infobox UK legislation short title Treason Act 1695 ref This short title was conferred by the Short Titles Act 1896 , section 1 and the first schedule. ref parliament Parliament of England long title An Act for regulateing of Tryals in Cases of Treason and Misprision of Treason. year 1695 statute book ... legislation history The Treason Act 1695 7 & 8 Will. III c. 3 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament ... of King and Government Act 1695 Treason Act References UK SLD 1518767 the Treason Act 1695 William III, 1695 6 An Act for regulateing of Tryals in Cases of Treason and Misprision of Treason Chapter ... by the English Parliament but was extended to cover Scotland in 1708 ref Treason Act 1708 , c.21 ... Act 1821, c.24 ref Some of it is still in force today. Provisions The Act provided that People accused ... overt act of the offence . This rule, previously enacted in the Treason Act 1547 , the Treason Act 1554 and the Sedition Act 1661 , was inherited by the United States and incorporated into Article ... , which added that both witnesses had to have witnessed the same overt act. Nobody could be prosecuted ... in the indictment. However the Act did not apply to forgery some kinds of forgery were classed as high treason by the Treason Act 1351 , or to petty treason . ref http books.google.com books?id 2KoDAAAAQAAJ ... The Act was passed because previously the law had been extremely harsh, allowing little opportunity ... 1817 and 1998 the protection of the Act was removed from those accused of treason by assaulting the heir to the throne, or misprision of such treason. ref Treason Act 1817 , 57 Geo 3 c.6, section 4 repealed 1998 c.37 . ref Today most of the Act has been repealed, but the three year time limit still ... cases, were abolished for cases of killing or attempting to kill the Sovereign. The Treason Act 1842 ..., in treason proceedings has been the same as in murder trials. ref Treason Act 1945, c.44 ref Repeals Sections 2 and 4 were repealed in part by the Statute Law Revision Act 1888 . The Treason Act ...   more details



  1. Education Act

    Education Act is a stock short title used for legislation in Australia , Hong Kong , New Zealand , the United Kingdom and the United States that relates to education . Australia The 1893 Education Act of Western Australia The Education Act 1872 Vic Hong Kong The Education Ordinance 1971 New Zealand The Education Act 1877 New Zealand United Kingdom and predecessor states The Education Act 1833 The Elementary Education Act 1870 The Education Act 1901 The Education Act 1901 Renewal Act 1902 The Education Act 1902 The Education Provision of Meals Act 1906 The Education Administrative Provisions Act 1907 The Education Act 1918 The Education Act 1944 sometimes referred to as the Butler Education Act. The Education Act 1976 The Education Act 1979 The Education Act 1980 The Education Act 1981 The Education No. 2 Act 1986 The Education Reform Act 1988 The Education Act 1994 The Education Act 1996 The School Standards and Framework Act 1998 The Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 The Education Act 2002 The Higher Education Act 2004 The Education Act 2005 The Education and Inspections Act 2006 The Education Act 2011 Scotland The Education Act 1496 The School Establishment Act 1616 The Education Act 1633 The Education Act 1646 The Education Act 1696 The Education Scotland Act 1980 The Education Additional Support for Learning Scotland Act 2004 an Act of the Scottish Parliament The Education Additional Support for Learning Scotland Act 2009 an Act of the Scottish Parliament Ireland The Education Act 1695 Act of the Parliament of Ireland United States The Higher Education Act of 1965 The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 See also List of short titles Category Lists of legislation by short title ...   more details



  1. Security of King and Government Act 1695

    The Security of King and Government Act 1695 7&8 Will.3 c.27 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of England . Its long title was An act for the better security of his Majesty s royal person and government . It was passed in 1696 but backdated to the beginning of the parliamentary session. ref See Acts of Parliament Commencement Act 1793 . ref It required all officers to take the oath required by the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy Act 1688 or be Disfranchisement disenfranchised . ref Section 1 ref It also said that anyone who said that William III of England William III was not the lawful king, or that James Francis Edward Stuart the Old Pretender or his late father James II of England James II and VII had any title to the Crown, or that anyone else had such title other than according to relevant Acts of Parliament was guilty of praemunire . It was high treason to return to England from France without a licence after 1 May 1696. ref Section 17 ref Notes reflist See also Jacobitism Correspondence with Enemies Act 1691 Treason Act 1695 Treason Act UK legislation Category 1695 in law Category 1695 in England Category Treason Category Acts of the Parliament of England ...   more details



  1. 1695

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  1. Education Reform Act

    Education Reform Act may refer to Education Reform Act 1988 in the UK Kentucky Education Reform Act , 1990 Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993 disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Compulsory Education Act

    Compulsory Education Act may refer to Oregon Compulsory Education Act The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act India See also Elementary Education Act 1870 England and Wales disambig ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1696

    The Education Act 1696 was an Act of the Parliament of Scotland 1696 c.26 that ordered locally funded ... view was supervision by bishop s . This act had the same purpose as similar acts in 1633 and 1646, and was in fact a repeat of the Education Act 1646 , with little but the wording changed to reflect the more modern ie, 50 years later times. The act was effective in establishing schools and fostering education throughout the Protestantism Protestant areas of Scotland, and would remain the basis for Scottish education until the reforms of 1872, although a later act ref Citation last Barclay ... II , titled Act for settling of schools . The act stated that for every Parish Scotland parish without ... place St. Andrews publication date 2007 publisher University of St. Andrews contribution Act ... paid. if the Parliament passes a suspension of this act, it will be discussed summarily, without the usual ... realising this act, except regarding the Synod Presbyterian usage synod of Argyll , where a 1690 act ... stipends towards the realisation of this act. except where they conflict with this act, no previous ... would increase the schoolmaster s salary and modernise the language. The act was not effective elsewhere ... of the G idhealtachd Highlands language was a stated goal of the School Establishment Act 1616 Act ... at the time of this act is exemplified by the contemporary Act and remit in favour of the synod of Argyll of 12 July 1695, which authorised military action to collect assessments made for the erecting ... publisher University of St. Andrews contribution Act and remit in favour of the synod of Argyll ref 1695 5 180 title The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 url http www.rps.ac.uk search.php?action fc&fn williamii trans&id id22337 accessdate 2008 02 15 ref See also Education Act Education in Scotland Parliament of Scotland School Establishment Act 1616 Education Act 1633 Education Act 1646 Notes Reflist Scotland topics state collapsed UK legislation state collapsed Education in Europe ...   more details



  1. Elementary Education Act 1880

    The Elementary Education Act 1880 was a British Act of Parliament which extended the Elementary Education Act 1870 . The act extended the compulsory age of attendance at school until the age of 10. ref http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ED1880.htm ref References references UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1880 Category History of education in the United Kingdom Category 1880 in education ...   more details



  1. Education (Schools) Act 1992

    The 1992 Education Schools Act set up a system of school inspections by the Office for Standards in Education, Children s Services and Skills Ofsted . The reports written by independent inspection teams and published by Ofsted are made public and the inspections are carried out according to a National Framework to ensure consistency across the country. Subsequently the legislation was brought together in the School Inspections Act 1996 that designated it to be a six year cycle. ref http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1992 ukpga 19920038 en 1 Education Schools Act 1992 at the Office of Public Sector Information website. ref References reflist External links UK SLD 1815917 the Education Schools Act 1992 Category Education in England Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1992 ...   more details



  1. Higher Education Act

    The Higher Education Act may refer to an Act of either the Congress of the United States or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The Higher Education Act of 1965 , an Act of the Congress of the United States that was intended to strengthen the resources of colleges and universities, and to provide financial aid to students. ref cite web url http www.saycampuslife.com 2008 08 04 congressional college oversight bill passes title Congressional College Oversight Bill Passes date 2008 08 04 accessdate 2008 08 22 work SayCampusLife ref The Higher Education Act 2004 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which introduced several changes to the higher education system. The Higher Education Act 2008 H.R. 4137 , an Act of the Congress of the United States which asks universities and colleges to develop plans to effectively combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including through the use of a variety of technology based deterrents. And to the extent practicable, offer students legal alternatives for peer to peer file sharing as determined by the institution in consultation with the chief technology officer, ref name cnet cite web url http news.cnet.com 8301 1023 3 10005089 93.html title Mixed reviews for illegal file sharing on campus accessdate 2008 08 07 date 2008 08 01 ref The Higher Education Act 101 of 1997 , an Act of Parliament in South Africa that defines the structure and functioning of public universities. References reflist disambig ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1918

    Education Act 1918 8 & 9 Geo. V c. 39 , often known as the Fisher Act , is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was drawn up by Herbert Fisher . Note that the Education Act 1918 applied to England and Wales, whereas a separate Education Scotland Act 1918 applied for Scotland. This Raising Of School Leaving Age raised the school leaving age to fourteen and planned to expand tertiary education . Other features of the 1918 Education Act included the provision of ancillary services school health services medical inspection , nursery schools , special needs education centres for pupils with special needs , etc . http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ED1918.htm By the 1920s, the education of young children was of growing interest and concern to politician s, as well as to educationalist s. As a result of this rising level of public debate, the Government of the day referred a number of topics for enquiry to the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education ref Brehony, K. J. 1994 . The School Masters Parliament the origins and formation of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education 1868 1916. History of Education 23 2 171 193. ref , then chaired by Sir William Henry Hadow . Altogether the Hadow Committee published three very important reports 1926, 1931 and 1933. These reports led to major changes in the structure of primary education. In particular, they resulted in separate and distinctive educational practise for children aged 5 7 infants and those aged 7 11 juniors . The Reports recommended child centred approaches and class sizes of no more than thirty. These recommendations marked a triumph of progressive educational thought and practise ... alike. References reflist External links UK LEG ext path ukpga 1918 39 title the Education Act 1918 type ukgpa UK legislation Category United Kingdom Education Acts Category 1918 in law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1918 Category 1918 in education zh 1918 ...   more details



  1. Kerala Education Act

    Unreferenced date December 2011 The Kerala Education Act of 1958 provide for the better organization and development of educational institutions in the State of Kerala . A noteworthy provision in the Act was on free and compulsory primary education, a role model for the entire nation of India in education, which played a key role in making Kerala the first Indian state to achieve total literacy rate in 1991. Uncategorized date January 2012 ...   more details



  1. Education and Skills Act 2008

    Infobox UK legislation short title The Education and Skills Act 2008 ref The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 25 section 174 section 174 1 of this Act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make provision about education and training and for connected purposes. year 2008 statute book chapter 2008 c 25 introduced by territorial extent royal assent 26 November 2008 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 25 contents enacted legislation history http services.parliament.uk bills 2007 08 educationandskills.html revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 25 contents The Education and Skills Act 2008 c 25 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that raised the minimum age at which a person can leave education or training to eighteen. The Act also introduced a number of other changes including the right of choice and appeal for young people regarding their sixth form college, and placing duties on the Learning Skills Council regarding payment and finance of courses for both children and adults. ref http www.dcsf.gov.uk educationandskills ref See also Education Act References Halsbury s Statutes , reflist External links UK LEG ext path ukpga 2008 25 title Education and Skills Act 2008 type ukpga http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 25 notes contents Explanatory notes to the Education and Skills Act 2008. UK legislation education stub Category Department for Children, Schools and Families Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2008 ...   more details



  1. Education Act 2005

    Infobox UK legislation short title The Education Act 2005 ref The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2005 18 section 128 section 128 1 of this Act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make provision about the inspection of schools, child minding, day care, nursery education and careers services to make other provision about school education to make provision about the training of persons who work in schools and other persons who teach, about the supply of personal information for purposes related to education ... , and that any amendment or repeal made by the Act has the same extent as the enactment amended or repealed. ref The Education Act 2005, http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2005 18 section 127 section ... history revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2005 18 contents The Education Act 2005 c 18 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was enacted in order ... 2034 contents made The Education Act 2005 Commencement No.1 and Savings and Transitional Provisions ... http www.legislation.gov.uk wsi 2006 1338 contents made The Education Act 2005 Commencement No. 1 ... wsi 2010 735 contents made The Education Act 2005 Commencement No. 2 Wales Order 2010 S.I. 2010 735 W. 72 C. 49 See also Education Act References Halsbury s Statutes , reflist External links UK LEG ext path ukpga 2005 18 title Education Act 2005 type ukpga UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts ..., in particular by amending the approach used by Office for Standards in Education Ofsted when inspecting schools in England . This Act repealed the provisions of the School Inspections Act 1996 . The Act also brought about changes to the role of the Training and Development Agency for Schools Teacher Training Agency , broadened the need for Local Education Authority Local Education Authorities to invite proposals for new schools, and introduced 3 year budgets for maintained school s. The Education ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1633

    The Education Act 1633 was an Act of the Parliament of Scotland 1633 c. 5 that ordered a locally funded, Church supervised school to be established in every Parish Scotland parish in Scotland , and included the means to realise that order. The act was passed by the Parliament at Edinburgh on 18 June 1633, titled Ratification of the act of council regarding plantation of schools . It stated ref cite web title The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 publisher K.M. Brown et al. eds St Andrews, 2007 , 1605 6 39 url http www.rps.ac.uk accessdate 15 February 2008 ref with the advice of Parliament, the king charles I of England Charles I ratifies the School Establishment Act 1616 Act of Privy Council dated 10 December 1616 at Edinburgh , made regarding the establishment of schools. in addition bishop s have the power to assess land for taxation purposes, for the establishment and maintenance of the schools, with the consent of the landowners, and with the consent of most of the parishioners. should a landowner refuse to appear so that he might give consent, then it will be with the consent of most of the parishioners only. any person may petition the Privy Council for redress of any grievances concerning this tax. a formal notice must be provided to landowners, notifying them of the time to appear in order that they might give their consent . This act reflected the current status of the ongoing Anglicanism Episcopalian Presbyterianism Presbyterian power struggle by specifying ... was closed by the Education Act 1646 . See also Education in Scotland Parliament of Scotland School Establishment Act 1616 Education Act 1646 Education Act 1696 Footnotes Reflist br Scotland topics state collapsed UK legislation state collapsed Education in Europe state collapsed Law state collapsed ... by Presbyterian church governance presbyteries . The act was less successful than it might have been ... History of education in Scotland Category 1633 in Scotland Category School Establishment Acts ...   more details



  1. Department of Education Organization Act

    The Department of Education Organization Act is a United States federal law enacted in 1980. Purpose Congress established the United States Department of Education ED on May 4, 1980, in the Department of Education Organization Act Public Law 96 88, 93 Stat. 668, October 17, 1979 . Under this law, ED s mission is to Strengthen the federal commitment to assuring access to equal educational opportunity for every individual Supplement and complement the efforts of states, the local school systems and other ... to improve the quality of education Encourage the increased involvement of the public, parents, and students in federal education programs Promote improvements in the quality and usefulness of education ... of federal education programs Improve the management of federal education activities and Increase the accountability of federal education programs to the President of the United States president , the Congress, and the public. ref http www.ed.gov about overview mission mission.html Mission . Education ... States Department of Education official website http www.ed.gov about landing.jhtml?src gu About ED Overview of the U.S. Department of Education http www.ed.gov about overview focus what pg6.html howis How the Department of Education Is Organized http federaleducationpolicy.wordpress.com 2011 04 15 department of education organization act 1979 Copy of the original Department of Education Act P.L. 96 88 93 Stat. 668 , History of Federal Education Policy website http uscode.house.gov uscode cgi fastweb.exe?getdoc uscview t17t20 4205 10 28 27Depart 20 USC Sec. 3402 , full test of the act as currently ... Digests produced by the U.S. Department of Education USCabinet DEFAULTSORT Department Of Education Organization Act Category United States Department of Education Organization Act Category United States federal education legislation Category 1979 in law Category United States federal government administration ... Category 1980 in education lt vietimo departamento organizacijos aktas ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1944

    Infobox UK legislation short title Education Act 1944 parliament United Kingdom Parliament long title An Act to reform the law relating to education in England and Wales. statute book chapter 7 and 8 Geo ... commencement amendments Education Reform Act 1988 related legislation Education Act 1996 status Repealed original text http 195.99.1.70 acts acts1944 pdf ukpga 19440031 en.pdf activeTextDocId The Education Act 1944 7 and 8 Geo 6 c. 31 changed the education system for secondary schools in England and Wales . This Act, commonly named after the Conservative politician R.A. Butler , introduced the Tripartite System of secondary education and made secondary education free for all pupils. The tripartite ... of education funding went to the secondary modern schools. One of the ground breaking results of the Act ... that it has become practicable , ref Education Act 1944, Section 35 ref though the change was not implemented until 1973. The Act also provided for community colleges, offering education for both ... by the Education Reform Act 1988 , which specified that the act of worship should be of a broadly ... on 1 November 1996 by the Education Act 1996 . ref cite web url http www.opsi.gov.uk ACTS acts1996 ukpga 19960056 en 67 sch38 pt1 title Legislation repealed by the Education Act 1996 date 24 July 1996 work Education Act 1996 publisher Office of Public Sector Information accessdate 2009 10 22 ... of Education United Kingdom Ministry of Education as distinct from Local Education Authority local education authorities or LEAs in exchange for accepting a number of pupils on free places . To assess ..., and the working class, and as a result, a far higher percentage attended higher education after secondary school. This newly found education increased working class awareness of their disadvantaged ... was illustrated in the theatrical works of John Osborne in the late 1950s. The Act renamed the Board of Education as the Ministry of Education United Kingdom Ministry of Education , giving it greater ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1877

    Infobox NZ Legislation short title Education Act 1877 long title introduced by date passed 1877 royal assent commencement amendments related legislation status Repealed The Education Act 1877 established twelve regional Education Boards in New Zealand after the Provinces were abolished and the central government took control of education. Education Boards border 1 style border collapse collapse bgcolor cccccc Name of Board bgcolor cccccc Succeeded bgcolor cccccc Founded bgcolor cccccc Expelled Auckland Education Board 1877 Hamilton Education Board 1877 Hawkes Bay Education Board 1877 Taranaki Education Board 1877 Wanganui Education Board 1877 Wellington Education Board 1877 Nelson Education Board 1877 Grey Greymouth Education Board br aka West Coast Westland Education Board 1877 Southland Education Board 1877 Westland Education Board 1877 Canterbury Education Board 1877 Otago Education Board 1877 See also History of education in New Zealand External links http www.archives.govt.nz docs pdfs Ref Guide Education.pdf Education Records from Archives New Zealand Category Education in New Zealand Category Education law Category 1877 in New Zealand Category New Zealand Statutes Category 1877 in law Category Repealed New Zealand legislation Category 1877 in education statute stub NZ stub ...   more details



  1. Early Childhood Education Act

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Early Childhood Education Act is the name of various landmark law s passed by the United States Congress outlining Federal government of the United States federal programs and funding for childhood education from pre school through kindergarten . The first such act was introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Patsy Mink Congresswoman Patsy Mink of Hawaii Hawai Okina i in the 1960s. Category United States federal education legislation Category Early childhood education in the United States Category Legal articles without infoboxes US edu stub ...   more details



  1. National Environmental Education Act

    The National Environmental Education Act of 1990 is an act of United States Congress Congress of the United States United States of America to promote environmental education . In this act, Congress found that threats to human health and natural environment environmental quality are increasingly complex, involving a wide range of conventional and toxicity toxic pollution contaminants in the air pollution air and water pollution water and on the soil contamination land and that there is growing evidence of international environmental problems, such as global warming , marine pollution ocean pollution , and declines in species richness species diversity , and that these problems pose serious threats to human health and the environment on a global scale and declared several other problems that need to be fixed or addressed by improving environmental education. References http www.epa.gov enviroed US EPA Environmental Education http www.epa.gov enviroed pdf neea.pdf National Environmental Education Act of 1990 US US Environmental law Category 1990 in law Category United States federal environmental legislation Category Environmental education in the United States Category Legal articles without infoboxes ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1902

    The Education Act 1902 2 Edw. VII , also known as Balfour s Act , is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom affecting education in England and Wales . Education in Scotland had always been separate and had been brought under the Scottish Executive Education Department Scotch Education Department in an act of 1872. At the time of passage of the Act, the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party was in power. The Act reflected the influence of the Efficiency Movement in Britain ... The Act, which followed the Cockerton Judgment successfully challenging the existing provision of post primary school education abolished the 2568 school boards set up by the Elementary Education Act ..., 1906 General Election in 1906 . References references cite web title 1902 Education Act url http ... ybtJAAAAIAAJ&dq education act 1902&printsec frontcover&source bl&ots DnOSKLDzTk&sig nWPdlCG2wo svbYOBvs8kJvia5A ... borough or county councils, as Local Education Authorities LEAs . There were 328 LEAs, which were ... of providing and maintaining school buildings. The Act also brought Voluntary aided school voluntary ... responsible for religious education, but the LEAs took over all non religious education. Financial help was also available for adult education, contributing to teacher training colleges and technical schools. Controversy The Act is seen as controversial as the school boards had been out performing the voluntary Anglican schools, which had existed before the 1870 Act. As the Conservatives preferred ... and secular education provided by the board schools. Chamberlain Joseph Chamberlain s support base was threatened by the introduction before Parliament of the Education Bill by Balfour. This legislation ... which Chamberlain thought worthy. However, the Education Bill proposed to abolish Britain s 2,568 school boards that were established under W.E. Forster s 1870 Act, bodies that were popular with Nonconformists and Radicals. In their place, Balfour proposed to establish Local Education Authorities ...   more details



  1. Education Act 1646

    The Education Act 1646 was an Act of the Parliament of Scotland 1646 c.46 that ordered locally funded, Church supervised schools to be established in every Parish Scotland parish in Scotland . It was passed by the Parliament at St Andrews St. Andrews on 2 February 1646 in the reign of Charles I of England Charles I , titled Act for founding of schools in every parish . The act stated ref cite web title The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 publisher K.M. Brown et al. eds St Andrews, 2007 &ndash 2009 , 1645 11 185 url http www.rps.ac.uk search.php?a fcf&fn charlesi trans&id id12080&t trans accessdate October 3, 2009 ref that for every Parish Scotland parish without a school and paid schoolmaster a school will be founded and a schoolmaster appointed with the advice of the Presbyterian polity The Presbytery presbytery . to this end, the heritor s of every congregation will meet and provide a suitable house for the school. an annual stipend for the schoolmaster, between 100 200 Merk coin merk s. a new tax on land and outdoor property to pay for these. if the heritors do not do ... view the Episcopalian view was supervision by bishop s . This act had the same purpose as the Education Act 1633 , which had been only partially successful because it had required the consent of those paying the tax, or of members of the congregation. That consent was not always given, but this act ... Education Act 1696 Education Act of 1696 , with little changed but the use of more modern ie, 50 years later wording. See also Education in Scotland Parliament of Scotland School Establishment Act 1616 Education Act 1633 Education Act 1696 References Reflist Scotland topics state collapsed Education ... Privy Council for redress of any perceived inequality, if done within a year and a day. The act reflected ... not comply. However, this act of 1646 was passed amidst the tumult of the English Civil War civil war ... of education in Scotland ...   more details




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