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(CFH No.1) 12 Directorate) on the basis of.° a Sovict draft elections law but no agreement was reached. (6) Education In the field of education quadripartite agreement, until S. "NATIONAL recently, has been limited to the settlement of a fow mostly AND RECORDS = SERVICE" marginal problems. Moreover, some of the directives issued by ACA on educational matters have not yet been implemented by all Occupation Powers (of. ONGUS reference paper on "Denocratisation of Education in Germany", P. 2). Control Gouncil Directive No. 54, which was issued on June 25, 1947, represents the first major quadripartite attempt to approamb the problen of educational reform in a broad and systematic fashiono This directive which is based, with alight modifications only, on the US proposal for a "Basic Folicy for Democratisation of Education" sets forth ten "Basio Principles for Democratisation of Education in Germany". They include demanda for equal educational oppores tunity for all, free tuition and froe study materials in institutions @atering to pupils of compulsory school age, liquidation of the two=track school system, lay participation in school reform and school administration, et al. (for e complete list of principles, ef. ibid, pp. 2 and 3). Three additional papers on principles of adult education, teaeh education and student admission have been submitted by the US repre- sentative for action by the AGA. The paper on adult education has been approved by the IA and c Directorate and has been referred to the coordinating committes for approval as a directive. Furthermore,

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