Example sentences of "under the [num] education " in BNC.

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1 Postgraduate education was excluded from eligibility for LEA discretionary grants ( it had been eligible under the 1962 Education Act ) .
2 Local authorities are obliged under the 1981 Education Act to provide tuition for special educational needs , yet the institute believes only a small proportion of dyslexics receive adequate help in state schools .
3 The Government proposes that where a pupil has a statement of special [ educational ] needs under the 1981 Education Act , the statement should specify any National Curriculum requirements which should not apply or should be modified for that individual pupil .
4 Any special educational provision for a child provided with a statement under the 1981 Education Act may exclude or modify the national curriculum .
5 This chapter looks at the perceptions of parents of their role in the assessment of their child 's special educational needs as part of the Statementing process carried out under the 1981 Education Act .
6 This research will investigate the different and perhaps conflicting ways in which professional groups , parents and children view the formal assessment of children 's special educational needs under the 1981 Education Act .
7 A place was available at the school in question , and the LEA had no ground under the 1980 Education Act for denying parental choice .
8 The reluctance of LEAs to use their powers under the 1918 Education Act to make direct provision for liberal adult education and the Board of Education 's powers under the 1921 Education Act to grant-aid university and national voluntary organisations providing liberal adult education led the new Ramsay MacDonald minority government to issue , somewhat hastily , the 1924 Adult Education Regulations effective from 1 August of that year .
9 The emphasis in the Lincolnshire scheme and in LMS under the 1988 Education Reform Act is not merely on financial management so much as the management of the total school resource .
10 Governors are clearly charged under the 1988 Education Reform Act with the duty of implementing and monitoring LMS in their schools and ensuring that all monies are efficiently managed .
11 Earlier , claims that the teachers ' boycott was illegal because the National Curriculum and associated testing and assessment was required under the 1988 Education Act the law were vigorously rejected by NASUWT general secretary Nigel de Gruchy .
12 The other development was budgetary delegation to schools ( LMS ) under the 1988 Education Reform Act ( DES 1988b , 1991d ) , which appeared to reduce the scope for enhanced staffing , despite the Secretary of State 's approval of PNP-style weightings for social disadvantage , ethnic minority groups , special needs , and small schools in the Leeds LMS formula ( Leeds City Council 1989c ) .
13 However , under the 1988 Education Reform Act no new tenured appointments can be made .
14 The local residents were of course only exercising their rights under the 1870 Education Act , which allowed the establishment of School Boards .
15 The secretariat minuted that under the 1870 Education Act and the existing code the board had no control over the content of religious education .
16 ( A controlled integrated school is a possible type of school under the 1978 Education ( Northern Ireland ) Act .
17 Following Tawney 's preface in 1947 , the National WEA organised a ‘ programme for action ’ to stimulate forward planning and new responses to the opportunities provided under the 1944 Education Act .
18 Under the 1944 Education Act they have had a duty to provide this for numerous categories of children : the blind , partially sighted , deaf , partially hearing , physically handicapped , delicate , maladjusted , epileptic , educationally subnormal , children with speech defects , and the autistic .
19 From 1977 onwards the DES sent a series of circulars to LEAs asking how they were discharging their duties under the 1944 Education Act to monitor the curriculum in the schools .
20 All recent committees of inquiry , and some in the past , have been set up specifically for the task in hand , but between 1944 and 1967 many of the inquiries were undertaken by the Central Advisory Councils for Education ( CACE ) for England and for Wales , bodies set up under the 1944 Education Act to advise ministers on important educational issues .
21 The report from this investigation made detailed recommendations for the organisation and curriculum of secondary education in Wales under the 1944 Education Act , and its relationship with primary and further education .
22 But Catholic priests said Mr Fallon had a duty to provide places for Catholic children under the 1944 Education Act .
23 The reluctance of LEAs to use their powers under the 1918 Education Act to make direct provision for liberal adult education and the Board of Education 's powers under the 1921 Education Act to grant-aid university and national voluntary organisations providing liberal adult education led the new Ramsay MacDonald minority government to issue , somewhat hastily , the 1924 Adult Education Regulations effective from 1 August of that year .
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