Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Education Reform Act 1988 is widely regarded as the most important single piece of education legislation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland since the 'Butler' Education Act 1944.[citation needed] (Scottish education legislation is separate from that of the rest of the UK.) It also forms the basis for the United States' No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.[citation needed]The main provisions of the Education Reform Act are as follows: Academic tenure was abolished for academics appointed on or after November 20, 1987. . }
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- Education_Reform_Act_1988 comment "The Education Reform Act 1988 is widely regarded as the most important single piece of education legislation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland since the 'Butler' Education Act 1944.[citation needed] (Scottish education legislation is separate from that of the rest of the UK.) It also forms the basis for the United States' No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.[citation needed]The main provisions of the Education Reform Act are as follows: Academic tenure was abolished for academics appointed on or after November 20, 1987. ".