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Bill: Private School Regulation Act 3896
Details
Status[?]: defeated
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: July 3897
Description[?]:
Currently, there is a free public education system alongside private schools. However we believe that private schools should be heavily regulated to ensure they teach adequate skills and information and thus try and balance out the opportunities children have in their early life. All children should be under the same curriculum all across Hutori. |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change The education system.
Old value:: There is a free public education system alongside private schools.
Current: Education is a matter of local governments.
Proposed: There is a free public education system and a small number of private schools, which are heavily regulated to ensure they teach adequate skills and information.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 14:02:47, August 25, 2015 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Private School Regulation Act 3896 |
Message | Mr. Speaker We would like a clarification from the Honourable Member of Choice who proposed this bill. In prior bills Choice has been quoted as saying "You usually get a better education in private school." With this new regulation they propose tl hold all private schools accountable to the same standard as public schools. Does that means that private schools will merely need to meet a minimum curriculum that universal across Hutori or is it curbing a private school's ability to introduce extra things into their curriculum? Kyla Belanger CPH Education and Culture Critic MP for Carter City Suburbs |
Date | 14:21:08, August 25, 2015 CET | From | Choice | To | Debating the Private School Regulation Act 3896 |
Message | Mr Speaker It shall curb private school's ability to introduce extra things into the curriculum, it's absurd that pupils will be learning additional things than in other schools. Private schools will merely just have fancier equipment and be more "luxurious" as opposed to teaching additional curriculums. All children should inherently be taught the same topics. The Rt. Hon. Patrick Dale MP Leader of Choice |
Date | 14:37:09, August 25, 2015 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Private School Regulation Act 3896 |
Message | Mr. Speaker I must ask the question of the Right Honourable Leader of Choice, does his political party oppose "Advanced Courses" in Public Schools? Shouod students not have the the right to pick a more Advanced Curriculum for themselves if they so chose? Kyla Belanger CPH Education and Culture Critic MP for Carter City Suburbs |
Date | 19:33:04, August 25, 2015 CET | From | Choice | To | Debating the Private School Regulation Act 3896 |
Message | Mr Speaker Yes we do oppose advanced courses, because the entire curriculum for the whole nation should be absolutely satisfactory and "advanced courses" should not even be needed. The Rt. Hon. Patrick Dale MP Leader of Choice. |
Date | 20:25:10, August 25, 2015 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Private School Regulation Act 3896 |
Message | Mr. Speaker In a nation of one hundred million you will not ever be able to create a cirriculum that can apply to everyone. By following that logic those that may learn more slowly won't be able to succeed and those are more intelligent may leave the class behind and cease being challenged or learn anything. While we support a national standard that all students should need to taught, forcing schools to curtail their curriculums because the national standard doesnt allow them to go above a certain point would stiffle our children's ability to learn. Kyla Belanger CPH Education and Culture Critic MP for Carter City Suburbs |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||
yes |
Total Seats: 114 | |||
no |
Total Seats: 245 | |||
abstain | Total Seats: 56 |
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