HC Deb 15 December 1969 vol 793 cc251-2W
Mr. Ashton

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish the Report of the Committee on Technician Courses and Examinations set up by the National Advisory Council on Education for Industry and Commerce; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Edward Short

Yes. The report is to be published tomorrow. I am sending a copy to local education authorities, colleges of further education and other interests concerned with the education and training of technicians and comparable grades in industry and commerce, with an administrative memorandum commending it to their attention.

£
Music Paul Broom For study abroad 250
Howard Patrick 450
Esther Latter 500
Anthony Baldwin For study at the London Opera Centre 50
Drama Elizabeth Weston For the development of staff-student drama group at University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire 600
Branwen lorwerth For the study of publicity and promotion 200
Art Peter Nicholas To enable him to devote time to sculpture 990
John Selway For the production of works of art 500
Christopher Shurrock 500
Mervyn Baldwin 300
Literature John L. Hughes To enable them to devote time to writing 350
Rhydwen Williams 400
Islwyn Ffowc Elis 750
Leslie Norris 1,250
Edward Thomas 500
Peter Finch 50
Ron Berry 500
Cathrin Daniel 350
Keidrych Rhys 500
Harri Pritchard Jones 75
Roland Matthias 1,200
Raymond Garlick For books published 1967–68 250
Glyn Jones 250
Gwilym R. Jones 250
Pennar Davies 250
Waldo Williams For distinguished contributions to literature 600
David Jones 600
12,465

The report contains a number of important recommendations concerning the structure for devising and administering technicians and comparable courses, examinations and qualifications of a national character, as well as recommendations concerning new course patterns and a number of associated matters. Following the advice of the National Advisory Council, I propose as a first step to obtain the views of the many bodies, including the associations of teachers, to whom the report's recommendations are of direct concern. I am glad to have this opportunity of thanking Dr. Haslegrave, the Committee's Chairman, and his colleagues for their work in producing this valuable report.

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