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Bill: Education Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: We Say So! Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: September 2668

Description[?]:

In order to allow all children of school age to be guaranteed a suitably high level of education, without the requirement of extra expenditure from parents in order to provide for said education, whilst also guaranteeing that Government money is spent on educating pupils and not providing income to private companies, the Government will operate publicly funded state schools. These schools will be required to maintain high educational standards, guaranteed through the teaching of the National Curriculum and by teaching assessments before and during teachers careers, in order to allow for all pupils to reach their full potential.
Teaching assessments of teachers will be carried out every 5 years to guarantee that teachers are maintaining high quality teaching. 5 yearly increments will be used in order to guarantee that an individuals abilities are not severely hampered by individual problems with individual pupils.
Operationally, although each school is required to teach those subjects designated via the National Curriculum, further subjects and the way in which those subjects are taught are left to the school to decide in order for said school to make best use of its strengths and resources with each school operating independently from each other unless agreement is reached between aforementioned schools.
Pupils who are found to have abilities in certain areas of education will be allowed to be "fast-tracked" through those areas of their education, with the introduction of specialist "centres of excellence" which will allow those pupils, with permission from their teachers and guardians, to be accepted for accelerated learning classes within these centres.
Places for all children at state funded schools will be guaranteed.
Parents wishing to utilise Private schools for education can, and will, be allowed to do so.
In addition, in order to guarantee that all children are receiving the teaching required to a high enough standard, all children will be required to attend a scholastic institution for the entirety of their education, up to the age of 18, exepting those ecircumstances where educational provision is provided as part of a training scheme. This will also help assist the pupils in their social and interaction skills within groups, something that can be sorely lacking when taught at home.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 205

no
 

Total Seats: 103

abstain
 

Total Seats: 92


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