The Teachers (Education, Training and Recommendation for Registration) (Scotland) Regulations 1993
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EDUCATION, SCOTLAND The Teachers (Education, Training and Recommendation for Registration) (Scotland) Regulations 1993
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Teachers (Education, Training and Recommendation for Registration) (Scotland) Regulations 1993 and shall come into force on 2nd December 1993.
2.(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, any reference to a regulation is a reference to a regulation of these Regulations.
3.(1) A person shall not be admitted to a course-
(2) Where admission is refused under sub paragraph (b) or (c) of paragraph (1) the applicant may, within one month of the date on which the decision is intimated to him, appeal to the governing body of the relevant institution providing the course, whose decision shall be final.
4.(1) A course shall be of such duration as the Secretary of State after consultation with the Council may determine and different durations may be determined for different courses. (2) A course shall be approved as regards its content and nature by the Secretary of State, after consultation with the Council[5]. (3) Approval under paragraph (2) shall have effect for such period as the Secretary of State may determine and may be withdrawn by him after consultation with the Council. (4) Approval under paragraph (2) may be given for the purpose of award of any one of the three categories of teaching qualification specified in regulation 5(1) and in the case of a Teaching Qualification (Secondary Education) or a Teaching Qualification (Further Education) may be given for the purpose of award of a qualification to teach a particular subject or subjects. (5) Such part of a course as consists of instruction in the theory, methods and practice of teaching shall be taught only by registered teachers, except where-
(6) In paragraph (5)-
5.(1) Where a person has performed the work of a course which complies with the requirements of regulation 4 and satisfied the examiners in any examinations or assessments relevant to that course the degree, diploma or certificate awarded to him shall constitute-
(2) A teaching qualification shall state the date from which it is effective and a Teaching Qualification (Secondary Education) and a Teaching Qualification (Further Education) shall state the subject or subjects to which it relates.
6. In order to be recommended by the governing body of a relevant institution for registration as a teacher by the Council, a person-
7.(1) The 1967 Regulations and the Teachers (Education, Training and Registration) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1991[7] are hereby revoked. (2) A course which before the coming into force of these Regulations complied with the requirements of the 1967 Regulations and which had been approved by the Secretary of State under regulation 7(c) of the Grant-aided Colleges (Scotland) Grant Regulations 1989[8] shall be deemed to have been approved under regulation 4(2) until the date for expiry of approval specified in the approval by the Secretary of State or until 30th June 1995 if sooner; but such deemed approval may be withdrawn under regulation 4(3). (3) For the purpose of regulation 5, a person's following before the coming into force of these Regulations a course which complied with the requirements of the 1967 Regulations shall be treated as following a course which complies with the requirements of regulation 4.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
ISBN 0 11 035732 9 Notes: [1] 1965 c. 19; section 7 was amended by the Education (Scotland) Act 1969 (c. 49), Schedule 2, Part II, paragraph 2 and by the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992 (c. 37), section 55. back [3] S.I. 1967/1162; as amended by S.I. 1991/2921. back [4] Requirements are published annually by H.M.S.O. in the "Memorandum on Entry Requirements to Courses of Teacher Training in Scotland". back [5] The Secretary of State's present general policy as to the content and nature of courses leading to a Teaching Qualification (Primary Education) or a Teaching Qualification (Secondary Education) is contained in "Guidelines for Teaching Training Courses" published by the Scottish Office Education Department in January 1993. These Guidelines are revised from time to time. They are available on request from the Department at New St Andrew's House, Edinburgh. back [8] S.I. 1989/433, amended by S.I. 1993/489 which revoked regulation 7(c). back |
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