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James (1972)

Notes on the text
Preliminary pages Membership, Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The third cycle
Chapter 3 The second cycle
Chapter 4 The first cycle
Chapter 5 Organisation and development of the system
Chapter 6 Summary of the report
A note of extension

Appendix 1 ATOs and other bodies supplying reports
Appendix 2 Sources of written evidence
Appendix 3 Sources of oral evidence
Appendix 4 Visits made by members of the Committee
Appendix 5 Training institutions and the teaching force 1962-70
Appendix 6 Examples of course structure for the DipHE
Appendix 7 A possible distribution of Regional Councils
Appendix 8 Training institutions: size and status
Appendix 9 List of recommendations

Index

The James Report (1972)
Teacher education and training

Report by a Committee of Inquiry appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Science, under the Chairmanship of Lord James of Rusholme

London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1972
© Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland.

Appendix 5 Growth of training institutions and of the teaching force 1962-70
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Students admitted to courses of initial training in 1962, 1969 (1) and 1970 (2)

YearPostgraduateNon-graduateTotal
19623,47516,99320,468
19696,48836,94843,436
19707,71037,38445,094

Note These figures do not include one-year courses of initial training for holders of specialist qualifications. Many such students take up posts in further education.

Total numbers admitted in 1962 were 1,496 and in 1969 there were 3,395.

Full-time teachers in maintained schools in 1962 (3) and 1970 (1)

YearPrimarySecondaryTotal
1962141,016137,768278,784
1970172,434156,688329,122

(1) Statistics of Education 1969, Vol. 4 'Teachers' (HMSO 1971).

(2) Annual Report Central Register and Clearing House and Graduate Teacher Training Registry - Autumn 1970 Entry.

(3) Statistics of Education 1964, Part 1 (H.M.S.O. 1965).

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