The deadline for views in a consultation about the future of education in the Isle of Man is looming.
The Department of Education and Children is planning the first major overhaul of legislation governing it since 2001.
Prior to drafting a new Education Bill, it is seeking the public’s opinion on:
Religious education
Inspecting and ensuring the quality of pre-schools
Regulating and registering private tutors and education and training establishments
More closely monitoring home education
Giving teachers wider powers to deal with bad behaviour
Clamping down further on truancy
More rigorously enforcing catchment areas
Provision for pupils with special educational needs
School governance
The role of lay advisory bodies, the Education Council and Religious Education Advisory Council.
Graham Cregeen MHK, Minister for Education and Children, said: ’The shape of education has changed a lot since the 2001 Education Act, which underpins our work.
’We are updating legislation to ensure the Island has an education system that meets its needs, now and in the future.
’Ahead of creating such a major piece of legislation, we are inviting the public’s views in a number of key areas.’
The consultation is at https://consult.gov.im/ and paper copies can be requested from the Department of Education and Children, Hamilton House, Peel Road, Douglas, IM1 5EZ.
Responses can be submitted online, by email to [email protected] or by post to the department.
The closing date for responses is November 22.
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