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Terms of Reference
Special Report
The Work of the Committee
Annex Memorandum to the Liaison Committee from the Chairmen of the Employment Sub-committee and of the Education Sub-committee
Memorandum to the Liaison Committee from the Chairmen of the Employment Sub-committee and of the Education Sub-committee
Introduction
Chairmanship
Membership, Attendance and Turnover
Resources
Pre-Legislative Scrutiny
Delegated Legislation
Inquiries
Work of the Education Sub-committee
Work of the Employment Sub-committee
Visits and visitors
Relations with Government and Government Replies
Following up on Recommendations
Appendix - Recommendations, Government Responses and Further Government Action (as at 1 December 2000) Session 1997-98 First Report: Teacher recruitment: what can be done? (HC 262)
Session 1997-98
Second Report: The New Deal (HC 263)
Third Report: The Dearing Report: some funding issues (HC 241)
Fourth Report: The relationship between TECs and the proposed Regional Development Agencies (HC 265)
Fifth Report: Disaffected Children (HC 498)
Sixth Report: Further Education (HC 264)
Seventh Report: Pathways into Work for Lone Parents (HC 646)
Eighth Report: The New Deal Pathfinders (HC 1059)
Ninth Report: The Role of Headteachers (HC 725)
Session 1998-99 First Report: Active Labour Market Policies and their Delivery: Lessons from Australia (HC 163)
Second Report: Part-time Working (HC 346)
Third Report: Highly Able Children (HC 22)
Fourth Report: The Work of OFSTED (HC 62)
Fifth Report: The Role of School Governors (HC 509)
Sixth Report: [Seventh Report of the Social Security Committee]: The ONE Service Pilots (HC 412)
Seventh Report: The Performance and Future of the Employment Service (HC 197)
Eighth Report: Access for All? A Survey of Post-16 Participation (HC 57)
Ninth Report: Opportunities for Disabled People (HC 111)
Session 1999-2000 First Report: School Meals (HC 96)
Second Report: Visit to USA: Raising Educational Standards and the Role of the Private Sector (HC 290)
Third Report: The Draft Part-Time Employees (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000 (HC 297)
Fourth Report: Employability and Jobs: Is there a Jobs Gap? (HC 60)
Fifth Report: Work Permits for Overseas Footballers (HC 218)
Sixth Report: Standards and Quality in Education: the Annual Report of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools 1998-99 (HC 345)
Seventh Report: The Role of Private Sector Organisations in Public Education (HC 118)
Eighth Report: New Deal for Young People: Two Years On (HC 510)
LIST OF EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE REPORTS IN THE CURRENT PARLIAMENT