Digest of the Education Act 2005

Digest of the Education Act 2005

Author: John Fowler

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 9781905314010

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The Education Act implements key aspects of the Government's New Relationship with Schools. This Digest highlights the important changes in the Act and notes how these will have practical implications for schools, local education authorities and others involved in the education of young people in England.


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Download or read book Digest of the Education Act 2005 written by John Fowler and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Education Act implements key aspects of the Government's New Relationship with Schools. This Digest highlights the important changes in the Act and notes how these will have practical implications for schools, local education authorities and others involved in the education of young people in England.


Education Act 2005

Education Act 2005

Author: Great Britain

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2005-04

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780105418054

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This Act contains five parts and 19 schedules and includes provisions: to reform school inspections in England in order to introduce a new system of more regular, lighter touch inspections, with powers for the National Assembly for Wales to introduce similar reforms in the future; to extend in England and Wales the circumstances in which a local education authority must invite proposals for a new or replacement secondary school; to broaden the objectives of the Teacher Training Agency; and miscellaneous provision relating to maintained schools, information sharing and attendance for excluded pupils at alternative education provision.


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Download or read book Education Act 2005 written by Great Britain and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2005-04 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Act contains five parts and 19 schedules and includes provisions: to reform school inspections in England in order to introduce a new system of more regular, lighter touch inspections, with powers for the National Assembly for Wales to introduce similar reforms in the future; to extend in England and Wales the circumstances in which a local education authority must invite proposals for a new or replacement secondary school; to broaden the objectives of the Teacher Training Agency; and miscellaneous provision relating to maintained schools, information sharing and attendance for excluded pupils at alternative education provision.


Education Act 2005

Education Act 2005

Author: Great Britain

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2005-04-19

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780105618058

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These explanatory notes relate to the Education Act 2005 (chapter 18, ISBN 0105418056) which contains five parts and 19 schedules and includes provisions: to reform school inspections in England in order to introduce a new system of more regular, lighter touch inspections, with powers for the National Assembly for Wales to introduce similar reforms in the future; to extend in England and Wales the circumstances in which a local education authority must invite proposals for a new or replacement secondary school; to broaden the objectives of the Teacher Training Agency; and miscellaneous provision relating to maintained schools, information sharing and attendance for excluded pupils at alternative education provision.


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Download or read book Education Act 2005 written by Great Britain and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2005-04-19 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These explanatory notes relate to the Education Act 2005 (chapter 18, ISBN 0105418056) which contains five parts and 19 schedules and includes provisions: to reform school inspections in England in order to introduce a new system of more regular, lighter touch inspections, with powers for the National Assembly for Wales to introduce similar reforms in the future; to extend in England and Wales the circumstances in which a local education authority must invite proposals for a new or replacement secondary school; to broaden the objectives of the Teacher Training Agency; and miscellaneous provision relating to maintained schools, information sharing and attendance for excluded pupils at alternative education provision.


Higher Education Opportunity Act

Higher Education Opportunity Act

Author: United States

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13:

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Education Act 2005

Education Act 2005

Author: Great Britain

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13:

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Higher Education Amendments of 1992

Higher Education Amendments of 1992

Author: United States

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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The Education Act 2005 (Commencement No. 2 and Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2006

The Education Act 2005 (Commencement No. 2 and Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2006

Author: Great Britain

Publisher:

Published: 2006-08-07

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13: 9780110749709

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Enabling power: Education Act 2005, ss. 120 (2), 125 (4). Bringing into operation various provisions of the 2005 Act on 01.08.2006 & 01.09.2006. Issued: 07.08.2006. Made: 31.07.2006. Laid: -. Coming into force: -. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W. General


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Information Rights

Information Rights

Author: Philip Coppel

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 1989

ISBN-13: 1782251901

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This is the fourth edition of what is the leading practitioner's text on freedom of information law. Providing in-depth legal analysis and practical guidance, it offers complete, authoritative coverage for anyone either making, handling or adjudicating upon requests for official information. The three years since the previous edition have seen numerous important decisions from the courts and tribunals in the area. These and earlier authorities supply the basis for clear statements of principle, which the work supports by reference to all relevant cases. The book is logically organised so that the practitioner can quickly locate the relevant text. It commences with an historical analysis that sets out the object of the legislation and its relationship with other aspects of public law. Full references to Hansard and other Parliamentary materials are provided. This is followed by a summary of the regime in five other jurisdictions, providing comparative jurisprudence which can assist in resolving undecided points. The potential of the Human Rights Act 1998 to support rights of access is dealt with in some detail, with reference to all ECHR cases. Next follows a series of chapters dealing with rights of access under other legislative regimes, covering information held by EU bodies, requests under the Data Protection Act and the Environmental Information Regulations, public records, as well as type-specific rights of access. These introduce the practitioner to useful rights of access that might otherwise be overlooked. They are arranged thematically to ensure ready identification of potentially relevant ones. The book then considers practical aspects of information requests: the persons who may make them; the bodies to whom they may be made; the time allowed for responding; the modes of response; fees and vexatious requests; the duty to advise and assist; the codes of practice; government guidance and its status; transferring of requests; third party consultation. The next 13 chapters, comprising over half the book, are devoted to exemptions. These start with two important chapters dealing with general exemption principles, including the notions of 'prejudice' and the 'public interest'. The arrangement of these chapters reflects the arrangement of the FOI Act, but the text is careful to include analogous references to the Environmental Information Regulations and the Data Protection Act 1998. With each chapter, the exemption is carefully analysed, starting with its Parliamentary history (giving full references to Hansard and other Parliamentary material) and the treatment given in the comparative jurisdictions. The analysis then turns to consider all court judgments and tribunal decisions dealing with the exemption. The principles are stated in the text, with footnotes giving all available references. Whether to prepare a case or to prepare a response to a request, these chapters allow the practitioner to get on top of the exemption rapidly and authoritatively. The book concludes with three chapters setting out the role of the Information Commissioner and the Tribunal, appeals and enforcement. The chapter on appeals allows the practitioner to be familiar with the processes followed in the tribunal, picking up on the jurisprudence as it has emerged in the last eight or so years. Appendices include: precedent requests for information; a step-by-step guide to responding to a request; comparative tables; and a table of the FOI Act's Parliamentary history. Finally, the book includes an annotated copy of the FOIA Act, the Data Protection Act 1998, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, all subordinate legislation made under them, EU legislation, Tribunal rules and practice directions, and the Codes of Practice.ContributorsProf John Angel, former President of the Information TribunalRichard Clayton QC, 4-5 Gray's Inn SquareJoanne Clement, 11 KBWGerry Facena, Monkton ChambersEleanor Gray QC


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Download or read book Information Rights written by Philip Coppel and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2014-12-01 with total page 1989 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the fourth edition of what is the leading practitioner's text on freedom of information law. Providing in-depth legal analysis and practical guidance, it offers complete, authoritative coverage for anyone either making, handling or adjudicating upon requests for official information. The three years since the previous edition have seen numerous important decisions from the courts and tribunals in the area. These and earlier authorities supply the basis for clear statements of principle, which the work supports by reference to all relevant cases. The book is logically organised so that the practitioner can quickly locate the relevant text. It commences with an historical analysis that sets out the object of the legislation and its relationship with other aspects of public law. Full references to Hansard and other Parliamentary materials are provided. This is followed by a summary of the regime in five other jurisdictions, providing comparative jurisprudence which can assist in resolving undecided points. The potential of the Human Rights Act 1998 to support rights of access is dealt with in some detail, with reference to all ECHR cases. Next follows a series of chapters dealing with rights of access under other legislative regimes, covering information held by EU bodies, requests under the Data Protection Act and the Environmental Information Regulations, public records, as well as type-specific rights of access. These introduce the practitioner to useful rights of access that might otherwise be overlooked. They are arranged thematically to ensure ready identification of potentially relevant ones. The book then considers practical aspects of information requests: the persons who may make them; the bodies to whom they may be made; the time allowed for responding; the modes of response; fees and vexatious requests; the duty to advise and assist; the codes of practice; government guidance and its status; transferring of requests; third party consultation. The next 13 chapters, comprising over half the book, are devoted to exemptions. These start with two important chapters dealing with general exemption principles, including the notions of 'prejudice' and the 'public interest'. The arrangement of these chapters reflects the arrangement of the FOI Act, but the text is careful to include analogous references to the Environmental Information Regulations and the Data Protection Act 1998. With each chapter, the exemption is carefully analysed, starting with its Parliamentary history (giving full references to Hansard and other Parliamentary material) and the treatment given in the comparative jurisdictions. The analysis then turns to consider all court judgments and tribunal decisions dealing with the exemption. The principles are stated in the text, with footnotes giving all available references. Whether to prepare a case or to prepare a response to a request, these chapters allow the practitioner to get on top of the exemption rapidly and authoritatively. The book concludes with three chapters setting out the role of the Information Commissioner and the Tribunal, appeals and enforcement. The chapter on appeals allows the practitioner to be familiar with the processes followed in the tribunal, picking up on the jurisprudence as it has emerged in the last eight or so years. Appendices include: precedent requests for information; a step-by-step guide to responding to a request; comparative tables; and a table of the FOI Act's Parliamentary history. Finally, the book includes an annotated copy of the FOIA Act, the Data Protection Act 1998, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, all subordinate legislation made under them, EU legislation, Tribunal rules and practice directions, and the Codes of Practice.ContributorsProf John Angel, former President of the Information TribunalRichard Clayton QC, 4-5 Gray's Inn SquareJoanne Clement, 11 KBWGerry Facena, Monkton ChambersEleanor Gray QC


The Education Act 2005 (Commencement No. 1 and Savings and Transitional Provisions) Order 2005

The Education Act 2005 (Commencement No. 1 and Savings and Transitional Provisions) Order 2005

Author: Great Britain

Publisher:

Published: 2005-08-01

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13: 9780110731568

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Enabling power: Education Act 2005, ss. 120 (2), 125 (4). Bringing into operation various provisions of the 2005 Act on: 01.08.2005; 01.09.2005; 03.10.2005. & 01.11.2005. Issued: 01.08.2005. Made: 21.07.2005. Laid: -. Coming into force: -. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W. General


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Download or read book The Education Act 2005 (Commencement No. 1 and Savings and Transitional Provisions) Order 2005 written by Great Britain and published by . This book was released on 2005-08-01 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Enabling power: Education Act 2005, ss. 120 (2), 125 (4). Bringing into operation various provisions of the 2005 Act on: 01.08.2005; 01.09.2005; 03.10.2005. & 01.11.2005. Issued: 01.08.2005. Made: 21.07.2005. Laid: -. Coming into force: -. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W. General


Education Act 2011

Education Act 2011

Author: Great Britain

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2011-11-18

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780105421115

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The Education Act is founded on the principles and proposals in the Department for Education November 2010 white paper, the Importance of Teaching (Cm. 7980, ISBN 9780108400803). The Act includes measures to increase authority of teachers to discipline pupils and ensure good behaviour with a general power to search pupils for items banned under the school's rules, the ability to issue same-date detentions and pre-charge anonymity when faced with an allegation by a pupil of a criminal offence. The Act removes duties and gives effect to proposals to increase school, local authorities and college freedoms. It will change school accountability, with more focused Ofsted inspections and wider powers to intervene in under-performing schools. Ofqual, the independent qualifications regulator, will be required to secure that the standards of English qualifications are comparable with qualifications awarded outside the UK. Five arm's length bodies, will be abolished with many of their functions ending and those which are to continue being discharged by the Secretary of State, who will directly to Parliament accountable for them. Enforcement powers of Ofqual and of Welsh Ministers will also be changed. The Government will introduce an entitlement to free early years provision for disadvantaged two year olds and take forward elements of higher education funding: enabling a real rate of interest to charged on higher education student loans and allowing fees for part-time undergraduate courses to be capped. The Act will also make provision regarding direct payments for people with special educational needs or subject to learning difficulty assessment


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Download or read book Education Act 2011 written by Great Britain and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2011-11-18 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Education Act is founded on the principles and proposals in the Department for Education November 2010 white paper, the Importance of Teaching (Cm. 7980, ISBN 9780108400803). The Act includes measures to increase authority of teachers to discipline pupils and ensure good behaviour with a general power to search pupils for items banned under the school's rules, the ability to issue same-date detentions and pre-charge anonymity when faced with an allegation by a pupil of a criminal offence. The Act removes duties and gives effect to proposals to increase school, local authorities and college freedoms. It will change school accountability, with more focused Ofsted inspections and wider powers to intervene in under-performing schools. Ofqual, the independent qualifications regulator, will be required to secure that the standards of English qualifications are comparable with qualifications awarded outside the UK. Five arm's length bodies, will be abolished with many of their functions ending and those which are to continue being discharged by the Secretary of State, who will directly to Parliament accountable for them. Enforcement powers of Ofqual and of Welsh Ministers will also be changed. The Government will introduce an entitlement to free early years provision for disadvantaged two year olds and take forward elements of higher education funding: enabling a real rate of interest to charged on higher education student loans and allowing fees for part-time undergraduate courses to be capped. The Act will also make provision regarding direct payments for people with special educational needs or subject to learning difficulty assessment