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The Education Act 2005 (c 18) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was enacted in order to simplify the process of school improvement, strengthening the accountability framework for schools, in particular by amending the approach used by Ofsted when inspecting schools in England. This Act repealed the provisions of the School Inspections Act 1996. The Act also brought about changes to the role of the Teacher Training Agency, broadened the need for local education authorities to invite proposals for new schools, and introduced 3-year budgets for maintained schools. The Education Act is divided into five parts, which are summarised below: ==Part 1 - School inspections and other inspections by school inspectors== This part of the Act sets out *Procedures for appointment and removal of Her Majesty's Chief Inspectors of Schools in England and Wales *Requirements for inspections of schools at 'prescribed intervals' *Requirement to publish school inspection reports *The circumstances under which a school should be deemed to require special measures or significant improvement; and *Procedures to be invoked when a school is deemed to require special measures or significant improvement; and *The steps which must be taken by responsible authorities in such circumstances *The parties to whom a copy of the final school inspection report must be passed *The provision for the inspection of Religious Education in faith schools *The provision of rights to inspect by other authorities, including local education authorities *The circumstances under which the National Assembly for Wales may amend the inspection framework for use in Wales 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Education Act 2005」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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