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Central schools were first established following the 1918 Education Act.
Many of the schools opened immediately after the war did not result from the Education Act.
As a result of this view the government passed the 1870 Education Act.
The school system was changed with the introduction of the Education Act 1944.
The law requires the federal government to pay 40 percent of the cost of services provided under the education act.
This change would be reinforced by the 1968 Education Act.
Following the Education Act 1944, it became a secondary modern school.
After the war, the Education Act 1944 established a number of categories for state schools.
These points were eventually embodied in the 1944 Education Act.
David cites as an example the 1981 Education Act which brought freedom of choice for parents.
Yes sir, county council could make that decision, it would first though have to consider a report from the education committee, under the education act.
It renewed the effects of the Education Act 1901 for a further year.
The Florio administration maintains that the education act has a clear purpose.
Some aspects of open enrolment go back to the 1980 Education Act.
The Education Act of 1894 improved teacher training in several important respects.
The Education Act 1902 allowed local authorities to create secondary schools.
It was a pattern that the passing of the 1870 Education Act did little to change.
Under the new Education Act, only academies and free schools can now be set up.
Thus the 1980 Education Act made it a requirement for all schools to provide public information on the curriculum.
It exists as a students' union within the definitions of the Education Act 1994.
Raising the participation age to 18 was first proposed to come into effect with the Education Act 1918.
The 1944 Education Act set up a national educational system which was locally administered.
The Education Act makes schooling compulsory from age 6 to 16.
The list of failing schools was required under the education act championed by President Bush.
Two days later the Education Act of 1944 received the royal assent.
The education bills making their way through Congress could increase spending by $150 billion over the next decade.
House Republicans are also planning votes on several education bills to set the stage for next year.
However, she voted for public education bills, often crossing party lines.
The education bills now before Congress will require all public-school students to pass state tests.
But the education bills moving through Congress contain flaws that will make this goal difficult to achieve.
Both the House and Senate have passed education bills requiring testing.
Though both chambers of Congress approved education bills in the spring, the conference committee is now trying to reconcile differences between them.
As an instance to sharpen the argument, I take the one case of our everlasting education bills.
Congressman Towns was the lead sponsor of the following education bills:
However, it was only partially successful; the Rules Committee continued to block legislation including civil rights and education bills.
I vote affirmative on all education bills.
During this period he was also involved in drafting education bills with Arthur Thring.
Others address problems previous education bills did not, calling for demonstration programs that legislators hope will lead to permanent state and locally supported projects.
Aware that the Democrats have an edge with the public on that issue, they have changed direction and put forward their own education bills.
For example, two field staff members of the peacekeeping department, since dismissed, submitted $222,345 in forged education bills for their children.
During his first term as the state's 31st governor, Caperton supported the passages of ethics, road-building, and education bills.
He said the Senate would wait until the Administration plan was offered as proposed legislation late next month before going ahead with any floor action on education bills.
Education bills have languished in conference because writing a real bill is tougher than enacting clichés like those originally passed by the House and Senate.
During her Senate career, Moseley Braun sponsored progressive education bills and campaigned for gun control.
The education bills that Mr. Bush is pushing through Congress call for spending increases larger than what the budget can accommodate without cutting something else.
The conservative Heritage Foundation called its recent analysis of the education bills "Still Leaving Children Behind."
Others contended it would lead to Federal control of local schools, as critics have said of education bills ever since the first one was first passed in 1965.
The education bills combine programs that had once been dedicated to the professional training of teachers and reductions in class size into a single, diminished pot of money.
As it stands now, parents who send their children to private school are paying two education bills: one for their own children and one for someone else's.