Written answers
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Department of Education and Skills
Further Education and Training Programmes Provision
Jonathan O'Brien (Cork North Central, Sinn Fein)
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451. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills her views on a circumstance of on-going tuition allocation of approximately 500 hours to further education learners in a publicly funded college, given that the tuition allocation reported to her Department, and funded by the State and by the European Union, is 800 hours; if such reduction in allocation is permitted by circular letters and-or directives from her Department; if so, the details of what those circular letters and directives might be; and her views on any situation, where one cohort of learners is systematically treated less favourably than another, though all are enrolled in the one school, with the one roll-number. [17291/15]
Damien English (Meath West, Fine Gael)
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I understand that the publicly funded college referred to by the Deputy is a school/college managed by an Education and Training Board (ETB) and the course referred to is a Post leaving Certificate (PLC) course. The criteria set out by my Department for PLC course components and recommended % time for each component is as follows:
Area of Study | Annual Hours | % of Time |
---|---|---|
Vocational Studies | 400-480 | 50-60% |
General Studies | 160-240 | 20-30% |
Preparation for Work/Work Experience | 160-240 | 20-30% |
Teaching posts are allocated to ETBs based on a pupil teacher ratio of 19:1 and further distribution of these posts are a matter for the ETB. Any queries you have in relation to a particular PLC course should be addressed to the ETB.
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