I am very encouraged by what the noble Baroness says about all this being possible. I am also very pleased about what she said on the role of the church. I entirely agree with her. I hope that she will have a chance to pass that news on to the prison education service which appears determined to eliminate teachers and do it all online. Doubtless, I will come back to her or, I suspect, to my noble friend, on the subject of funding, which has arisen from time to time. The complexity of the guidance offered by this otherwise excellent department confuses local authorities from time to time and certainly schools as to whether particular arrangements qualify for funding and, if so, on what basis. To take a particular example, if a home-educated child wishes to go to a further education college at the age of 14, they can get no funding for that. Perhaps that is something to be followed up by letter rather than in this forum. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment 142 withdrawn.
Clause 63 agreed.
Schedule 15 agreed.
Clauses 64 and 65 agreed.
Schedule 16 : Abolition of the YPLA: consequential amendments
Amendment 142A
Schedule 16 : Abolition of the YPLA: consequential amendments
Amendment 142A
Moved by
Education Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Lucas
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 14 September 2011.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee proceeding on Education Bill.
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