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Oxford & Cambridge Schools Examination Board

Title Government
Reference OCSEB/RP 1
Covering Dates 1913–1989
Content and context

A miscellaneous collection of official publications and reports published by the government and various departments.

CamAssess/OCSEB/RP 1 contains:
1 Draft Regulations for Secondary Schools, 1929, proposed to be made by the Board of Education under Section 118 of the Education Act, 1921. 1929
2 Education Act 1944. 1944
3 Report of the Consultative Committee on Practical Work in Secondary Schools. 1913
4 Some suggestions for the teaching of English in secondary schools in England. 1924
5 The Position of French in the First School Certificate Examinations (Midsummer, 1928). A report upon the conditions demanded for a pass in French in the First School Certificate Examinations. Published by the Board of Education as No. 70 in their Educational Pamphlets series. 1929
6 List of Independent Schools in England & Wales recognised as efficient under Rules 16. 1966
7 Tenth Report from the Expenditure Committee: The Attainments of the School Leaver. 1977
8 Expenditure Committee: Government Observations on Tenth Report, Session 1976-77. The Attainments of the School Leaver. 1978
9 School Examinations: Report of the Steering Committee established to consider proposals for replacing the General Certificate of Education Ordinary-level and Certificate of Secondary Education examinations by a common system of examining - Part I. 1978
10 Review of the Schools Council. A report from Nancy Trenaman, Principal of St. Anne's College, Oxford to the Secretaries of State for Education & Science and for Wales and to the Local Authority Associations. The report reviewed the functions, constitution and methods of work of the Schools Council and recommended that the Schools Council should continue. Oct. 1981
11 Materials Handling: Its relationship to Craft, Design and Technology work at Sixth Form Level. A report prepared for the Department of Industry by G. Edge and P. E. Russell of the Department of Design and Technology, De La Salle College of Higher Education. Oct. 1981
12 Report by the Assessment of Performance Unit on 'How well can 15 year olds write?'. The Assessment of Performance Unit (APU) was set up by the Department of Education & Science in 1975 to provide information about general standards of pupil performance and about national trends in levels of achievement. 1983
13 Federal Republic of Germany: Aspects of curriculum and assessment. A paper by HMI. 1986
14 Report by HM Inspectors on 'The Introduction of the General Certificate of Secondary Education in Schools 1986-1988'. 1988
15 Report by the Assessment of Performance Unit on 'Foreign Languages: Speaking'. The Assessment of Performance Unit (APU) was set up by the Department of Education & Science in 1975 to provide information about general standards of pupil performance and about national trends in levels of achievement. This report was one of a series of four short reports, written for teachers, which highlighted some of the findings from APU foreign language surveys. 1987. Includes audio cassette. 1987
16 Advancing A Levels. Report of a Committee appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Science and the Secretary of State for Wales, to recommend the principles that should govern A Level syllabuses and their assessment. 1988
17 The Education Reform Act 1988: The School Curriculum and Assessment, Circular No. 5/89. The Circular was distributed to local education authorities, school governing bodies, teachers, and other concerned with the curriculum to aid understanding of the new requirements of the Education Reform Act. 22 Feb. 1989

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