Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998

Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998

The Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 was enacted by the United Kingdom Parliament on 16 July 1998, in order to improve the standards of teaching in the UK through the establishment of statutory General Teaching Councils (GTC's) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland and the modification the remit of the General Teaching Council for Scotland. The act also made provision for the new system of student loans that were introduced, and introduces paid leave from work for training towards a qualification. The passing of this act repealed the Education (Student Loans) Act 1998, and the sections relating to student finance in the Education Act 1996. The student loans system was later updated in the Higher Education Act 2004.

The Teaching and Higher Education Act is divided into four parts, which can be summarised as follows:

Part One

Chapter One

*General Teaching Councils will be established in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
*Duty of GTC Scotland towards disabled persons and the representation of Special needs teachers
*Teachers at maintained schools in the UK are required to register with their GTC
*Teachers must abide by the GTC for England Code of Conduct and the GTC for Wales Code of Conduct

Chapter Two

*Headteachers in schools in England and Wales (with some exceptions) must have a professional headship qualification.

*This chapter also makes provision for the inspection of teacher training institutions.

Chapter Three

*All Newly Qualified Teachers in the England and Wales are required to pass an induction period of three school terms (one school year). At the end of this period the headteacher is required to make a recommendation to the appropriate body as to whether the new teacher has achieved the standards set by the GTC.

Part Two

*This section outilines, in very broad terms, the system of student loans in the UK. A non-governmental body is to set up (see Student Loans Company) to administrate the awarding and recovery of these loans. The Student Loans Company is not directly mentioned in this section however; the statute only calls for the Secretary of State to administrate these loans.

Part Three

*An insert to the Employment Rights Act 1996 which states that any employee who is 16 or 17, and not in full time education, and 'has not attained such standard of achievement as is prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State', is entitled to take time off their working hours to undertake training for a qualification.

* 'An employee who is permitted to take time off...is entitled to be paid remuneration by his employer for the time taken off at the appropriate hourly rate'

Part Four

*Miscellaneous additions, including the re-affirmation that the only educational services in the UK allowed to use the title 'University' are those that have been established by Royal Charter or approved by the Privy Council.

External links

* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/19980030.htm The full text of the act]
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2001/20012801.htm Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 2801, detailing the right to paid leave for training]


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