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Colleges of Education.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 May 2005

Tuesday, 10 May 2005

Ceisteanna (353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359)

Finian McGrath

Ceist:

404 Mr. F. McGrath asked the Minister for Education and Science if she will report on the background to the resignation of a person (details supplied) as principal of a training college; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14938/05]

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Finian McGrath

Ceist:

405 Mr. F. McGrath asked the Minister for Education and Science if she will report on allegations of bullying and psychological abuse against the former principal of a training college (details supplied); and if the trustees and governing body of the college acted in a fair and professional manner. [14939/05]

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Finian McGrath

Ceist:

406 Mr. F. McGrath asked the Minister for Education and Science her views on the purchase of four apartments by an institute of education (details supplied); and if all aspects of the issue are in order. [14940/05]

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Finian McGrath

Ceist:

407 Mr. F. McGrath asked the Minister for Education and Science the reason a person was forced to resign from a training college (details supplied); and her views on whether this resignation raises disturbing questions regarding governance of such institutions. [14941/05]

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Olwyn Enright

Ceist:

409 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Education and Science the procedures her Department has in place for each of the colleges of education to ensure accountability for the public moneys allocated to them for the sole purposes of teacher education; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14943/05]

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Olwyn Enright

Ceist:

410 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Education and Science the amount of surplus public moneys which accrued in each of the colleges of education in the years 1999 to 2004, inclusive; the way in which these moneys were spent; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14944/05]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 404 to 407, inclusive, and 410 together.

As Deputies are well aware, the president of the college covered by the Deputies' questions resigned from that position on Friday, 29 April. Arising from this development and various related matters, I have asked that one of the country's leading independent accountancy firms examine the question of the use of moneys paid by my Department to the institution in question. I have also asked that a report be prepared as promptly as possible and that the outcome be presented to me once completed. I intend to make its findings public.

At this stage, there is nothing to show that funding provided by my Department to the institution in question has not been applied solely and properly for its intended purposes, but it is important to secure confirmation that this is indeed the case. I also commend and acknowledge that the staff of the institution in question are ensuring that the education of its students is of paramount importance and, despite the current difficulties at the institution, they continue to provide a properly professional service to students. I have been assured that the lectures, teaching practice and examinations are proceeding as planned.

The recent reported difficulties at the institution in question relate to the employee-employer relationship between the head of the college and that person's employers which, I understand, were subject to legal proceedings. In this regard, it is considered that it is not appropriate for me to make any comment on them.

Apart from the provision of funding, my Department also has a role in regard to the quality of graduates from the college. This role is similar to its role vis-à-vis other State-supported colleges of this nature. My Department’s inspectorate actively monitors the quality of the graduates on an ongoing basis to ensure that the highest quality students leave all colleges of this nature. This is a well established monitoring process and one which has worked very well.

Olwyn Enright

Ceist:

408 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Education and Science the amount of public moneys allocated to colleges of education (details supplied) in the years 1999 to 2004, inclusive; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14942/05]

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There are three different methods of providing funding to the five colleges of education, reflecting the historical context within which the colleges were established and developed over time. Coláiste Mhuire Marino and the Froebel College of Education are funded on a capitation basis with funding linked to a payment per student registered in these colleges, certified by the college president. My Department is not prescriptive in how this funding is spent by the colleges only that, in accordance with regulations governing all public expenditure, the moneys are spent in accordance with the purposes for which they are allocated. For Coláiste Mhuire Marino and the Froebel College of Education, this purpose is teacher training.

The Church of Ireland College, Rathmines, is funded on a budget basis. This involves that college submitting annual returns and financial projections for agreement by my Department. St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, and Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, are funded through the Higher Education Authority. The amount of funding provided by my Department for the 1999-2004 period is set out in the following table.

Funds allocated to the colleges of education 1999-2004

College

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Froebel College

1,028,352

1,292,369

1,745,624

2,124,431

2,357,985

2,254,133

Mary Immaculate College

9,060,366

9,907,969

11,417,415

12,790,423

14,234,001

14,168,420

St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra

9,410,547

10,144,927

12,191,310

14,273,448

15,725,886

15,326,610

Coláiste Mhuire

1,449,010

2,027,097

2,836,506

3,534,125

4,025,096

4,159,172

Church of Ireland College

1,040,426

1,302,972

1,406,616

1,486,466

1,184,316

1,476,705

Mary Immaculate College Limerick and St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, are funded by the HEA.

Questions Nos. 409 and 410 answered with Question No. 404.
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