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NRS-10608 | Correspondence files [Ministry of Education]

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AGY-112 | Ministry for Education (1969-1980) / Office of the Minister of Education (1980-1984) / Ministry of Education (1984-1988) / Ministry of Education and Youth Affairs (1988-1990) / Ministry of Education and Youth Affairs (1992-1995)
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The files in this series consist of correspondence relating to: the setting of school fees, variation in face to face teaching loads; state aid to private schools; official openings and centenary celebrations; adult migrant education; relations with the Commonwealth; financial assistance to students; student publications; reports regarding drug use by secondary students; relations with the New South Wales Teachers Federation; and complaints regarding an allegedly pro-communist text book.

The files at [18/1429.4-1437.1] chiefly relate to the Participation and Equity Programme (PEP), which was a Commonwealth funded programme aimed at retaining more pupils in secondary schools. These files consist of correspondence relating to PEP applications and project reports relating to "non-institutional projects" (ie. community based projects), PEP conferences, minutes of the PEP Community Involvement Steering Committee, correspondence concerning the drafting of education legislation, the Pre-School Education Committee of Review, and correspondence concerning budget allocation.

(12/12915.2-12959, 18/1429.4-1437.1). 53 boxes (part).

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This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.

Created: 1969-01-01 to 1987-12-31

Data time period: 1969-01-01 to 1987-12-31

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