HC Deb 03 June 1964 vol 695 cc179-80W
Sir J. Pitman

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will re-publish the figures for reading

PUPILS AGED FIFTEEN
Category Description Score Range Percentage
1948 1952 1956 1961
A Superior 35–31 9 9 9 14
B Average + 30–23 34 39 43 53
C Average - 22–18 27 22 23 17
D Backward 17–9 24 25 21 14
E Semi-literate 8–3 5 4 4 2
F Illiterate 2–0 1 1 0 0
Total 35–0 100 100 100 100

Sir J. Pitman

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what were the particular English sentences or words in the tests given to 15-year-old children in each of the tests in 1948, 1952, 1956, and 1961 which could not be read by the backward readers, and were thus the dividing line between the classifications of Average Minus and Backward.

Mr. Hogg

The test is at present being used for a further survey commissioned by the Central Advisory Council under the Chairmanship of Lady Plowden. To publish it or extracts from it would impair its validity for

COMPARISON OF REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT—MAY, 1951 AND MAY, 1964
Region Number unemployed May, 1951 Number unemployed May, 1964 Increase (+) or decrease (-) Percentage increase (+) or decrease (-)
Northern 24,287 43,072 +18,785 +77
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 14,626 27,332 +12,706 +87
Eastern and Southern 17,989 26,733 +8,744 +49
London and South Eastern 36,255 55,406 +19,151 +53
South Western 11,324 18,504 +7,180 +63
Wales 22,739 22,666 -73
Midlands 10,624 33,454 +22,830 +215
North Western 31,478 62,796 +31,318 +100
Scotland 46,360 79,140 +32,780 +71

ability for 15-year-old boys and girls in the same form as that in paragraph 23 on page 8 of the publication entitled Standards of Reading 1948–1956, but including also the figures of the results of the similar tests conducted in 1961 and published in the Report entitled Half our Future, adjusted to comparability.

Mr. Hogg

The figures requested are given in the following table:

this purpose and others to which it might be put in the future. I am writing to my hon. Friend.

Forward to