Authority obligations : four categories
Don Ledingham
Tuesday 22 August 2006
In my last post I summarised the key statutory responsibilities for Education Authorities. I didn’t intend the list of responsibilities to be exhaustive and would welcome any additions which people might like to suggest.
These series of posts are linked to the question “Do I add value to children’s lives?”
I’ve grouped the statutory obligations into four categories: Educational Provision; Administrative; Resource provision; Educational Improvement
Educational Provision
Duty of education authority in providing school education
Home Education
Requirement that education be provided in mainstream schools
Pre-school education
Education of children unable to attend school
Additional Support for Learning
Administrative
School Boards
Home to school transport
Placing requests
Grants – clothing etc.
Rights of appeal against exclusion
Resource Provision
Delegation schemes
Property
Employer obligations
Educational Improvement
Education authority's annual statement of improvement objectives
Raising Standards
School development plans
Review of school performance
Inspection of education authority
Integrated Children’s Services
I’m not convinced that I’ve captured all of the obligations, nor am I sure of my categories are the best. I’d welcome suggestions.
Once I’ve been able to finalise these categories I’ll have a go at identifying those obligations where I can directly add value to the quality of educational experience we provide in East Lothian.
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