Dáil debates

Tuesday, 13 February 2007

10:00 am

Photo of Michael AhernMichael Ahern (Cork East, Fianna Fail)

I thank the Deputy for raising this matter as it provides me with the opportunity to clarify the position of the Department of Education and Science on the qualifications of home tuition providers under the home tuition scheme.

The home tuition scheme provides funding to parents to provide education at home for children who, for a number of reasons such as chronic illness, are unable to attend school. The scheme was extended in recent years to facilitate tuition for children awaiting a suitable educational placement and also to provide early educational intervention for pre-school children with autism. The Deputy will appreciate that, as home tuition takes place outside of the normal school framework, there is need to ensure that tuition providers are appropriately qualified to give education to the children concerned. The usual requirement is for a fully-qualified teacher.

A recent review of a number of applications for home tuition highlighted some cause for concern regarding the qualifications of proposed tuition providers. The review determined that most of the nominated tuition providers were suitably qualified but over 130 had less than satisfactory qualifications. For example, some did not have a leaving certificate level of education while others had no post-school qualifications.

Parents and guardians who had nominated tuition providers with qualifications other than teaching qualifications were advised that these tuition providers were being accepted for the first school term, from September to December 2006, to allow time to undertake the review. Following the review of qualifications, which took place in consultation with the Department's inspectorate, an extended list of qualifications acceptable under the scheme for children with autism was published. This list is available on the Department of Education and Science website.

Aside from recognised teaching qualifications such as the bachelor in education and approved Montessori training, the list includes certain qualifications in autism and in applied approaches to teaching children with autism, such as ABA, PECS and TEACCH. Third level qualifications in relevant areas such as psychology may also be appropriate depending on circumstances. The tutor referred to by the Deputy is not a qualified teacher and does not have a qualification acceptable under the scheme.

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