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The first airplane was introduced about 1897.
Cattle were first introduced with the First Fleet in January 1788.
The factory act was first introduced in 1833.
Yes, Abraham Lincoln introduced Thanksgiving as a national holiday in America on October 3, 1863.
The first tanks were introduced on to the battlefield by the British in the First World War.
The National Curriculum was introduced after the 1988 Education Reform Act. The new curriculum "National Curriculum" split education up to the age of sixteen into four distinct stages: Key Stage 1 (years 1 to 3 of Primary School); Key Stage 2 (years 4 to 6 of Primary School); Key Stage 3 (Years 7 to 9 of Secondary School) and Key Stage 4 (Years 9 to 11 of Secondary School, when the GCSE curriculum is taught). Beginning with the core areas of English, mathematics and science and later expanding to cover a full range of subjects, the National Curriculum sought to standardise teaching across the country. For more information see National Curriculum link.
There is no national curriculum statement. There is no national curriculum nor consensus of what makes an educated person or what is needed in school. Most states education departments create their own standards, curriculum, textbooks.
he introduced gymnastics in the school curriculum
Closed captioning was first introduced at the First National Conference on Television for the Hearing Impaired in Nashville, Tennessee in 1971 and was later officially broadcast in 1973.
Curriculum plays a crucial role in national development by shaping the knowledge, skills, and values of individuals. It helps in preparing the workforce, promoting innovation, and driving economic growth. A well-designed curriculum can align with national priorities, promote critical thinking, and contribute to the overall social and economic progress of a country.
According to this: http://www.justice.gov.uk/reviews/docs/citizenship-education.pdf It has never been introduced as a statutory subject in primary schools. The Crick Report in 2002 made it compulsory in secondary schools but only encouraged it in primary schools.
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In recent years the number of Welsh-speakers has dropped dramatically. in an attempt to preserve the language, Welsh was introduced to the National Curriculum as compulsory for pupils of Key-Stage two and above.
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