Garff member seeking support for motion in Tynwald
An MHK wants students to be at the centre of education policy, rather than the department.
Garff member Daphne Caine will seek support for a motion to separate policy for service delivery when Tynwald sits next week.
A similar change was made following the recent healthcare review.
Mrs Caine believes a similar move could be made as part of the Education Bill:
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