FHEA 1992 definition
Examples of FHEA 1992 in a sentence
Paragraph 8 of the Schedule amends the provisions of the FHEA 1992 relating to intervention in colleges to add new sections 56E to 56J.
HEFCW’s existing functions are principally set out in Part 2 and Schedule 1 of the FHEA 1992 and Part 3 of the Education Act 2005.
FE institutions became autonomous corporations under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 (FHEA 1992).
It outlines institutional responsibilities for stewardship of financial support received under the FHEA 1992, financial management (interpreted quite widely to include internal management more generally), value for money, provision of information and risk management.
In particular, the restrictions on HEFCW provide by the FHEA 1992 in relation to institutional autonomy (see comments on s.6 above) which are expressly acknowledged in the Financial Memorandum and the requirements only extend as far as and relate to the use of public (i.e. grant) funding.• Too much discretion is left to HEFCW to determine the content of the Code through a non-legislative process.
As a result, the restrictions on HEFCW provided by the FHEA 1992 in relation to institutional autonomy (see comments on s.6 above) are expressly acknowledged in the Financial Memorandum and the requirements only extend as far as and relate to the use of public (i.e. grant) funding.
Paragraphs 2, 8 and 9 amend sections 19, 33F and 33G respectively of FHEA 1992 and remove the requirement for further education corporations in England and sixth form college corporations to gain the consent of the relevant body (the local authority or the YPLA or the Chief Executive of Skills Funding), before they exercise their powers to borrow money and form (or invest in) a company or a charitable incorporated organisation for educational purposes.
The technology also helps to stimulate learner’s senses, especially the visual sense in which the effect is higher in learning as compared to others (Heinich, 1998).
Key issues: • There is a lack of statutory restrictions on HEFCW/the Welsh Government relating to powers exercised in relation to the Code, which formerly applied under the FHEA 1992 (particularly s.66).
Paragraph 18 repeals section 56D of FHEA 1992, removing a legal duty from the local authority and the YPLA to notify the Chief Executive of Skills Funding where they have concerns about provision delivered at a further education college.