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Citation, commencement and application 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Induction Arrangements for School Teachers) (England) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 7th May 1999. (2) These Regulations apply in relation to school teachers in England. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations-
(2) Any reference in these Regulations to-
(b) a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in the regulation or Schedule in which the reference appears; and (c) a numbered sub-paragraph is a reference to the sub-paragraph bearing that number in the paragraph in which the reference appears.
Breach of time limits
(ii) a county, voluntary, maintained nursery, maintained special, grant-maintained, or grant-maintained special school (in each case within the meaning of the 1996 Act[8]), is the authority maintaining[9] it;
(b) the appropriate body in relation to a non-maintained special school is the authority for the area in which the school is situated; and
(ii) in any other case, such body as the Secretary of State shall determine, which body shall include as a member a representative of an authority.
Appeal body
(b) in the circumstances prescribed in paragraph (3) an independent school in England.
(2) An induction period may not be served in-
(ii) one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools in England, has certified in writing that he is satisfied that the school is fit for the purpose of providing induction supervision and training; or
(b) a pupil referral unit.
(3) The circumstances in which a person may serve an induction period in an independent school are-
(b) in all cases, the curriculum for all registered pupils at the first and second key stages meets the requirements of section 353 of the 1996 Act (the National Curriculum), other than the requirements of paragraph (c) of that section (assessment arrangements).
(4) In this regulation, "induction period" includes a part of an induction period.
(b) in the case of an induction period served wholly in a school or schools at which the school year consists of four school terms, four school terms; (c) in the case of an induction period served wholly in a school or schools at which the school year consists of five school terms, five school terms; and (d) in all other cases, one year.
(2) The length of an induction period for a person in part-time service as a teacher is the period of time it would take in accordance with his contract of employment or the terms of his engagement for him to complete 378 school sessions.
(b) any extended period under regulation 10.
Periods of employment counting towards an induction period
(b) in the case of a teacher in part-time service by a period not exceeding the period specified in regulation 8(2).
(4) Except as provided for in this regulation an induction period may not be extended before its completion.
(b) at the same time send a copy of such recommendation to him.
(3) The appropriate body shall not later than the end of the period of 20 working days beginning with the date on which it received the head teacher's recommendation under paragraph (2) decide whether he-
(b) should have his induction period extended by such period as it determines; or (c) has failed satisfactorily to complete his induction period.
(4) Before making a decision under paragraph (3) the appropriate body shall have regard to any written representations received from the person in question no later than the end of the period of 10 working days beginning with the date on which it received the head-teacher's recommendation under paragraph (2).
(ii) the head teacher of the school at which he was employed at the completion of his induction period, (iii) if he is not employed by the appropriate body, his employer, (iv) on and after the date of their establishment, the General Teaching Council for England, and (v) the Department for Education and Employment; and
(b) if the appropriate body made a decision falling within paragraph (3)(b) or (c), give him written notice of-
(ii) the name and address of the appeal body, and (iii) the time period for making an appeal.
Extension of an induction period pursuant to a decision of the appropriate body or appeal body
(b) his appeal to the appeal body is dismissed.
(3) An employer shall take the steps necessary to secure the termination of a person's employment in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) so that the termination takes effect not later than the end of the period of ten working days beginning with the date on which-
(b) the time limit for appeal imposed by paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 2 expired.
(4) The employer shall take the steps necessary to secure the termination of a person's employment in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (2)(b) so that the termination takes effect not later than the end of the period of ten working days beginning with the date on which the employer received notice of the outcome of the appeal hearing.
(b) who appeals to the appeal body against the decision of the appropriate body, is not obliged to secure the termination of such person's employment as a teacher pending the outcome of that appeal provided such employer secures that the person only undertakes such limited teaching duties as the Secretary of State may determine.
Appeals
(b) has failed satisfactorily to complete his induction period, that person may appeal to the appeal body against the decision.
(2) Schedule 2 has effect in relation to appeals under this regulation.
(b) dismiss the appeal; or (c) substitute a different period of extension.
(4) Where a person appeals against a decision that he has failed satisfactorily to complete his induction period, the appeal body may-
(b) dismiss the appeal; or (c) extend the induction period for such period as it thinks fit.
Other functions of the appropriate body
(b) training for teachers, in connection with providing induction training, supervision and assessment under these Regulations.
Charges Notes: [1] 1998 c. 30; for the meaning of "prescribed" and "regulations" see section 43(1).back [4] 1988 c. 40. The Regulations currently in force under this provision are the Education (Teachers) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/543); the relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1997/2679.back [5] S.I. 1981/1086; Regulation 10 was amended by S.I. 1987/879, 1990/2259 and 1998/2792.back [6] Section 337(1) is prospectively amended by paragraph 80 of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.back [8] "county school" is defined in section 31(1); "voluntary school" is defined in section 31(2); "grant-maintained school" is defined in section 183(1); "grant-maintained special school" is defined in sections 337(4) and 346(2); and "maintained nursery school" is defined in sections 6(1) and 33(1).back [9] The Schools Standards and Framework Act 1998 (Modification) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/2670) oblige authorities to maintain grant-maintained and grant-maintained special schools from 1st April 1999.back [11] Section 484 is amended by paragraph 125 of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.back
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