Summary
This Report examines issues in the further education and
skills training sector, expressing concerns that the Foster Review proposals -
that colleges "should have as their primary purpose the building of skills" -
are not radical enough.
It also addresses the issue that current
funding priorities have not been been adequately addressed in the Government's
recent White Paper
'Further
Education: Raising Skills, Improving Life Chances' (Cm 6768) which proposed
new incentives for colleges to develop areas of special excellence, with new
accreditation and a more direct role for employers; a trial programme of
learner accounts and a new entitlement to free training and education for the
under-25s; and a system for planning and funding provision designed to reduce
regulatory bureaucracy at all levels, with an enhanced strategic role for the
Learning and Skills Council.
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