
Education Act of 1965
The Education Act of 1965 was a landmark legislation in the United Kingdom that aimed to improve and expand education for all children. It increased funding for schools, promoted more comprehensive education systems, and aimed to make education accessible regardless of a child's background or abilities. The act emphasized equal opportunities, encouraged local authorities to develop better school facilities, and supported the integration of different types of schools. Overall, it sought to modernize the education system to better serve students' diverse needs and promote social equality.