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Proceeding contribution from Lord Sutherland of Houndwood (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 1 November 2011. It occurred during Debate on bill on Education Bill.


Education Bill

My Lords, this is an amendment about professionalism, and I think everyone who has spoken supports the importance of professionalism. I commend the Government for what they have done in this area already, as well as the previous Government, as important things were done then. However, I have reservations about a universal requirement for a particular kind of qualification. If we take the example of health, I would not mind being nursed by a nurse who was not a graduate, although actually these days, that does not seem to be on. I do not want to push that analogy at all, but to point up the remarks of the noble Baroness, Lady Perry: there may be exceptions. There may be individual cases that, if we were too rigorous, would be excluded. However, the question—which I believe has just been raised —is of proportionality, and whether it can become disproportionate in, for example, free schools. There is a real danger there, and I have already expressed worries about inspection and exemption from inspection in these areas, which is why I think the questions raised by the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, are fundamental. I approve of the use of the word ““normally”” here, and I wish it was in more legislation, but ““normally”” must then be monitored. I hope there are clear answers to the questions that she has asked.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
731 c1152 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Disability Children Admissions Debts Business Apprentices Classroom assistants Education Governing bodies Further education Inspections EU law Exemptions Faith schools Discrimination Higher education Interest rates Local government Pilot schemes Qualifications Protection Pay Payments Public sector Pupils Loans Part-time education Statistics Standards Teachers Special educational needs Training Young people Religion Small businesses Repayments Vocational education Students Sixth form colleges Academies Maintained schools
Legislation
Education Bill 2010-12
Link
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