HC Deb 18 December 1969 vol 793 cc384-5W
Mr. Hunt

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many training courses in community relations are currently being held under the auspicas of his Department and of local education authorities, respectively.

Miss Lestor

The Department's direct responsibility for courses is restricted to the programme of short courses organised by Her Majesty's Inspectorate for teachers and others in the educational service. In the current year three of the course; were entirely concerned with community relations, and there will be at least five such courses in 1970–71. Some 20 other courses in the programme for each year include material relevant to the subject. Local education authorities

DESTINATION OF THOSE GRADUATING IN ENGLAND AND WALES
First and Second Class Honours Graduates
1964–65 1965–66 1966–67 1967–68
Entering Training Entering Schools Entering Training Entering Schools Entering Training Entering Schools Entering Training Entering Schools
Mathematics 125 40 123 42 112 24 176 52
Mathematics/Physics 28 19 26 12 25 11 24 11
Physics 61 17 71 20 55 17 80 23
Chemistry 98 24 102 29 115 15 141 23
All Graduates
Mathematics 229 83 233 72 263 72 330 95
Mathematics/Physics 92 36 80 33 65 26 93 37
Physics 115 40 131 36 131 28 161 46
Chemistry 169 46 169 40 201 34 230 39

Sources: University Grants Committee

Note: Figures relate to those graduating between 1st October in the first year named and 30th September in the second year named and include information received up to the end of the latter year. The numbers of graduates about whom information was not available were small.

Graduates in Mathematics and Science accepted for entry to Post-Graduate Teacher-Training Courses
1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1434 1302 1362 1528 1882 2012

Source: Graduate Teacher-Training Registry—Annual Statistical Survey.