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Post-Leaving Certificate Review.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 March 2004

Tuesday, 23 March 2004

Questions (216)

Seymour Crawford

Question:

216 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Education and Science the elements of the McIver report he has put in place; his views on whether the PLC colleges are giving a tremendous service and that the review initiated by his Department can no longer be ignored; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8382/04]

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The post-leaving certificate review was commissioned 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, PLC, provision, having regard to good practice in related areas across the system and in other countries. The final report was completed in April 2003.

The recommendations of the report are wide-ranging and encompass proposals that extend beyond PLC provision. The report poses considerable challenges in regard to the shaping of structures for the delivery of further and adult education into the future. The recommendations are being considered at departmental level with a view to addressing the priority issues within the context of overall educational policy and provision.

During 2003, officials in my Department held discussions 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, having regard to the implications for other areas of the education system. Discussions involving all the relevant interests with regard to prioritisation of the recommendations will continue as necessary in the coming period.

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