Reform and Reaction in the 1970s by Divya Sampath on Prezi.
The proposals and recommendations in the Ministry of Education's October 1977 document on Educational Reform 12, which were adopted as official government policy in 1978, are to be understood in the context of the work of an educational reform group in the Ministry which was formed in 1973 and which produced a draft statement on educational reform published in 1976 13. The 1976 draft is a.
Then, after the economic crisis in the 1970s, the aim was on how to trim it back. Now, the future of the welfare state itself it the subject of fierce debate. In this essay I will begin with a history of the UK Welfare State and how it came about, before analysing a few of the key elements of the welfare state which will help me decide whether the welfare state is in crisis.
Special education needs. The last fifty years have seen significant changes in the education of students with special learning needs. An estimated 1.7 million pupils in the UK have special educational needs (SEN), with over 250,000 having statements of SEN (Russell 2003, 215).
Reaction Paper about Martial Law The declaration issued under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country.Marcos defended the declaration stressing the need for extra powers to quell the rising wave of violence allegedly caused by communists.As I watched the 11 clips of Martial Law, different feelings showed up in me.
Intelligence Reform in the Mid-1970s, Timoth S. Hardy. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are stars. They are reaping millions from their investigative reporting. When Watergate rates a chapter in history books, they will no doubt get more than a footnote. But another investigative reporter, whose role in the story he broke was probably more integral and essential, is almost forgotten already.
The principle of direct effect was created by the ECJ in the revolutionary case of () Van Gend en Loos. Effectively it confers direct effect on EC law provisions, provided that they fulfil the criteria of being clear, precise and unconditional.
Portsmouth project and for the study of the 1970s as a whole. Accordingly we organised a large conference at the University of Portsmouth in July 2008, entitled “British Culture and Society in the 1970s”. The conference had an array of panels and papers on a wide range of aspects of British culture and society of the decade: television, novels.