![]() Judges, Professor of the History of Education, University of London. Jephcott, Senior Research Officer, Social Science, London School of Economics and Political Science. Lord James of Rusholme, High Master, Manchester Grammar School. ![]() Huxstep, Headmistress, The County Grammar School for Girls, Chislehurst, Kent. Holroyd, Deputy Chairman, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Grubb, Principal, Salisbury Training College for Teachers formerly Headmistress, Westonbirt School, Gloucestershire.ĭr. Green, Headmistress, Kidbrooke School, London.ĭr. Godwin, O.B.E., Member, General Council of the Trades Union Congress, and Member of the Education Committee or the T.U.C. Gilbert, Headmaster, Ashford North Modern Boys' School, Kent. Frazer, Headmaster, Gateway Boys' School, Leicester. Clegg, Chief Education Officer, West Riding of Yorkshire.ĭr. Caffyn, C.B.E., Former Chairman, County Borough of Eastbourne Education Committee Joint Managing Director, Caffyns Ltd. Cadbury, Director, Cadbury Brothers, Ltd.Īlderman S. Brown, Headmaster, Nelson Grammar School, Lancashire. Bosworth, Chief Technical Personnel Administrator, English Electric Company, Ltd. Sir Geoffrey Crowther (Chairman), Deputy Chairman, The Economist Newspaper, Ltd. Geoffrey Lloyd, M.P., Minister of Education I have much pleasure in submitting our report on this subject. Your predecessor, Sir David Eccles, asked the Central Advisory Council for Education (England) in March, 1956 to advise him on the education of boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 18. It will, I believe, come to be accepted as well worthy to take its place in the line of distinguished reports which have had so much influence on the development of education in England and Wales. They have dealt with a reference which raised many difficult and complicated issues with great thoroughness and they have presented their findings in a very readable and interesting report. Whatever the decisions eventually reached, I am sure that we owe a great debt of gratitude to Sir Geoffrey Crowther and his colleagues on the Council. I have arranged for its immediate publication because the Council's recommendations, which cover a wide field, are of great importance and will need to be studied very carefully not only by the Government but also by the many other interests concerned, including parents. This report deals with a reference which was given to the Central Advisory Council for Education (England) by my predecessor, Sir David Eccles, in March, 1956. © Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland.Ī report of the Central Advisory Council for London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1959 The text of the 1959 Crowther Report was prepared by Derek Gillard and uploaded on 4 June 2010.Ī report of the Central Advisory Council for Education (England) Technical education and vocational training in Europe Summary of principal conclusions and recommendations Part 6 Technical Challenge and Educational Response SLA or County College: The problem of priority The consequences of extended courses for the Modern School Part 2 The Development of the Modern SchoolĮxtended courses and external examinations ![]() ![]() Population changes and their educational consequences You can scroll through it or use the following links to go to the various chapters. The aim of Steel Will's designers and outdoor enthusiasts is to adapt and manufacture knives and tools to the requirements of its users such as sportsmen, hunters, fishermen, soldiers or adventure travellers.The complete volume is shown in this single web page. With each model you notice the harmony between size, shape and material. Depending on the type of knife, Steel Will uses G10, Micarta and high-strength composite materials as handle materials.įirst and foremost, safety, functionality and design are taken into account and implemented for each knife model. The most proven types of steel from the USA, Japan, Austria and other countries are used. from the USA uses high-quality materials for their knives. Highly functional folding knives and fixed knives with an outstanding design. Steel Will Knives, Outdoor, Urban and Tactical knives.
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