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- 70 abstract "Circular 10/70 was an attempt by Margaret Thatcher as Secretary for Education in 1970 to reverse the effects of Circular 10/65 (sometimes called the Crosland Circular since it was issued by Anthony Crosland as Secretary for Education under Wilson in 1965) and Circular 10/66.The first circular recommended to LEA to begin the process of conversion to full comprehensive education, in line with Labour government's wishes on the transition to a national comprehensive system. The second circular said that no funding would be given for new non-comprehensic schools.Circular 10/70 allowed LEAs to decide the future of Secondary Education in the area under their authority independently of central government.".
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- 70 subject Category:Education_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- 70 comment "Circular 10/70 was an attempt by Margaret Thatcher as Secretary for Education in 1970 to reverse the effects of Circular 10/65 (sometimes called the Crosland Circular since it was issued by Anthony Crosland as Secretary for Education under Wilson in 1965) and Circular 10/66.The first circular recommended to LEA to begin the process of conversion to full comprehensive education, in line with Labour government's wishes on the transition to a national comprehensive system.".
- 70 label "Circular 10/70".
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