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Newsom (1963)

Notes on the text
Preliminary pages Membership, Contents, Introduction, Principal recommendations

Part 1 Findings
Chapter 1 Education for all
Chapter 2 The pupils, the schools, the problems
Chapter 3 Education in the slums
Chapter 4 Objectives
Chapter 5 Finding approaches
Chapter 6 The school day, homework, extra-curricular activities
Chapter 7 Spiritual and moral development
Chapter 8 The school community
Chapter 9 Going out into the world
Chapter 10 Examinations and assessments
Chapter 11 Building for the future
Chapter 12 The teachers needed

Part 2 The teaching situation
Chapter 13 What should secondary imply?
Chapter 14 An education that makes sense
Chapter 15 Attainments and achievement
Chapter 16 The subjects and the curriculum
Chapter 17 The practical subjects
Chapter 18 Science and mathematics
Chapter 19 The humanities
Chapter 20 School organisation and staff deployment

Part 3 What the survey shows
Chapter 21 The 1961 survey
Chapter 22 The boys and girls
Chapter 23 The work they do
Chapter 24 The men and women who teach them
Chapter 25 The schools they go to

Acknowledgements

Appendix I List of witnesses
Appendix II Sex education
Appendix III Deployment of teachers
Appendix IV Letter to Minister on teacher training
Appendix V Statistical detail

Index

The Newsom Report (1963)
Half our future

A report of the Central Advisory Council for Education (England)

London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1963
© Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland.

Notes on the text

The full text of the report (including the Appendices) is online.

Since there aren't pages as such in this web version, footnotes have been collected together (and renumbered) at the end of each chapter.

I've updated the spelling of a handful of words and corrected a dozen or so misprints.

I've added explanations to a few archaic words which are no longer in common use, and given metric equivalents of imperial measures.

Anything added by way of explanation is shown [in square brackets].

The Newsom report contained 8 photographic plates, 16 diagrams and more than 40 tables. The photographs can be found at the end of chapter 12 (which is where they appeared in the print version). The smaller diagrams and tables are embedded in the text, the larger ones are presented in pop-up windows. (If a table is bigger than the window and your browser does not automatically display a scroll bar, grab part of the text of the table with your mouse and drag it downwards to see the rest of the table.)

Every web page includes chapter links (as in the left hand column on this page) and there are links to the next and previous chapters at the bottom of each page.

I have proof-read and spell-checked the text, but if you spot any errors I'd be grateful if you'd email me.

Other than the above, what you see here is what appeared in the original print version of the report.

Preliminary pages