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Home Tuition Scheme Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 5 December 2013

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Questions (87)

Clare Daly

Question:

87. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Education and Skills with reference to departmental circular 0006/2013 regarding the home tuition scheme, the reason he has changed the criteria for early intervention for two to four year olds requiring a qualified primary teacher who is registered with the Teaching Council, in view of the fact that others with specialist skills in dealing with autism and other areas of special needs are in many ways more suited to dealing with early intervention learning for special needs children. [52244/13]

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The Deputy will be aware from the circular in question that the purpose of my Department's Home Tuition scheme is to provide a compensatory educational service for children who, for a number of reasons such as chronic illness, are unable to attend school or for children with a special educational need who are awaiting an educational placement and also to provide early educational intervention for pre-school children with autism.

Children with autism between the ages of 2.5 and 3 are eligible for home tuition. The home tuition continues from their 3rd birthday if no placement in a school based autism early intervention class is available for them. The National Council for Special Education (NCSE) has a national network of Special Educational Needs Advisors who can assist parents in identifying school placements for their children, if required.

As home tuition takes place outside the usual school structure it is important that home tutors are qualified to provide an educational programme. It is appropriate therefore that the qualification standard in the Home Tuition Scheme generally reflects that required in a school environment. The qualification requirements for tutors providing home tuition to children have not changed. It remains the case that home tutors should be fully qualified teachers. When it is not possible to recruit a fully qualified teacher then alternative appropriate third level qualifications may be acceptable. However, from this year my Department has also required that, in addition to being qualified teachers, tutors must be registered or have applied for registration with the Teaching Council of Ireland. Tutors with acceptable third level qualifications will be eligible to apply for registration. Qualifications in psychology at the required level are acceptable for this purpose. Accordingly, those whose qualifications were acceptable in the past remain eligible, provided they have applied for registration with the Teaching Council.

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