What are the main contents of British butler education?
Butler education law: also known as education law 1944, proposed by Butler, chairman of the British Education Commission. Main contents: (1) Strengthen the state's control and leadership over education, and establish the Ministry of Education to lead the national education in a unified way; (2) Strengthen local education management institutions and establish a public education system consisting of primary education, secondary education and continuing education; (3) Implement compulsory education at the age of 5- 15, and at the same time, the local education authorities should provide full-time education and amateur education for the over-age personnel in the compulsory education stage; (4) The bill also calls for the reform of religious education, normal education and higher education. Butler Education Act is an extremely important law in the history of the development of British education system, which has formed an education system connecting primary schools, secondary schools and continuing education, expanded people's educational opportunities and had an important impact on the basic principles and policies of British post-war education development.