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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 16 Dec 2003

Vol. 577 No. 3

Written Answers. - Post Leaving Certificate Review.

John Cregan

Question:

307 Mr. Cregan asked the Minister for Education and Science the position regarding a post leaving certificate review report carried out some months ago by a company (details supplied); if the report has been fully considered within his Department; if its main recommendations have been accepted; his views on the report; when the definitive view of the report will be given; and if action will be taken as a result of the report and consideration within his Department. [31215/03]

Róisín Shortall

Question:

311 Ms Shortall asked the Minister for Education and Science further to Parliamentary Question No. 285 of 9 December 2003 regarding the McIver Report, the status of the report; and when he intends to launch it. [31219/03]

Paul Nicholas Gogarty

Question:

366 Mr. Gogarty asked the Minister for Education and Science when it is planned to implement the recommendations in the McIver Report for an effective system of further education in post leaving certificate colleges. [31399/03]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 307, 311 and 366 together.

The post leaving certificate review was commissioned by my Department to examine the sector and make recommendations as necessary regarding the organisational, support, development, technical and administrative structures and resources required in schools with large scale post leaving certificate provision. The final report was completed in April 2003.

The recommendations in the report are wide-ranging and encompass proposals that extend beyond post leaving certificate provision, including issues which impact on the shaping of structures for the delivery of further and adult education into the future, and on other sectors of the education system.

During October 2003, in separate meetings, officials in my Department met with the management and staff representative interests in the sector to examine their respective priorities and to consider issues surrounding a number of the recommendations of the report as well as areas of common interest, having regard to the implications for other areas of the education system. Each side has agreed to review their position with regard to prioritisation of the recommendations. Further exploratory meetings with relevant stakeholders in the sector will be necessary in the period ahead in connection with this report.

Question No. 308 answered with Question No. 64.
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