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| Education Questions; Questions on Education Policy | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 12 2007, 04:18 PM (143 Views) | |
| Admin | Mar 12 2007, 04:18 PM Post #1 |
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This is the parliamentary question time for questions to the Department of Education. Members of the Commons may question the government on its education policy. Each member is limited to one question per week. This House recognises that there is no appointed minister for education, and so opens the floor to all government ministers. This House recognises Boohistory as the Leader of the Opposition, and as such grants her the right to ask four questions per week. This house recognises Eriatarka1 as the Birthday Party Education Spokesman, and a such grants him the right to ask three questions per week. The government may only be asked to answer one question at a time - no new questions may be submitted until the previous one has been answered. If the government does not answer, action may be taken by the speaker of the commons. I therefore open this session with the following question: Will the government please outline to this house its education policy? |
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| master dingley | Mar 20 2007, 08:04 PM Post #2 |
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for now the education seems to be doing fine so we plan to keep with the same policy the scuffle with the teachers eems to have blown over so we will try not to mess up like the last goverment
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| Admin | Mar 20 2007, 08:12 PM Post #3 |
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Thank you Prime Minister, I now open this session to the house. |
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| miniyoda008 | Mar 20 2007, 08:57 PM Post #4 |
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How dare you suggest we messed up? It was the Evil Party that messed up, not us. And my question is: Do you have any plans to ensure that qualifications are not being made easier to get? |
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| master dingley | Mar 21 2007, 04:30 PM Post #5 |
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for anyone who cares to try it out a month after papers have bene taken they will be realeased to the public so they can see for themselves |
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| miniyoda008 | Mar 28 2007, 06:17 PM Post #6 |
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Do you have any changes to the curriculum planned during your term? |
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| master dingley | Mar 28 2007, 07:50 PM Post #7 |
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yes, we soon hope to make PE a compulsary subject in secondary and primary schools (if its not already) this would boost health as the younger people need to get more exercise |
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| Pokemaniac John | Mar 30 2007, 01:24 PM Post #8 |
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What about those pupils with ilnesses which could become worse through physical activity? |
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| master dingley | Mar 30 2007, 04:41 PM Post #9 |
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if they have a doctors note then oviously they are excused from any physical activity that may harm them if there is a way around it such as a sport that doesnt strain the body too much like table tennis then that will be tried if nopt then theory is also compulsary |
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