Primary National Strategy

{{Short description|UK government education strategy}}

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The Primary National Strategy document was launched in the UK in May 2003 by Charles Clarke, the Secretary of State for Education. The then-existing National Numeracy Strategy and National Literacy Strategy were taken under the umbrella of the Primary National Strategy.{{cite web |title=Primary National Strategy: An evaluation of its impact in primary schools 2004/05 |url=https://dera.ioe.ac.uk/id/eprint/5648/1/Primary%20National%20Strategy%20an%20evaluation%20of%20its%20impact%202004_05%20%28PDF%20format%29.pdf |website=Digital Education Resource Archive |publisher=Ofsted |access-date=7 November 2024}}

In September 2006, the frameworks for teaching literacy and mathematics were "renewed" and issued in electronic form as the Primary Framework for literacy and mathematics.{{cite web |title=Primary Framework for literacy and mathematics |url=https://www.education-uk.org/documents/pdfs/2006-primary-national-strategy.pdf |publisher=Department for Education and Skills (DfES) |website=Education in the UK |access-date=7 November 2024 |date=September 2006}}

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