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Lifelong Learning Project - School Inclusion - Preventing Early School Leaving

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TITLE OF THE PUBLICATION:

Improving Participation at 17+. Published in 2005

SURNAME AND NAME OF AUTHOR(S):

Peter Davies and Tamantha Webster

TYPE OF PUBLICATION:

Research Report undertaken as part of a strategic research programme contract between the Learning and Skills Development Agency and the Learning and Skills Council

LANGUAGE/S OF PUBLICATION:

English

LANGUAGE OF REVIEW:

English

DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS:

This report presents the outcomes of an investigation into effective ways in which learning providers can help
to sustain young people's participation in education and training at 17+ after the first post compulsory year.

COMMENTS ON THIS PUBLICATION:

Research for the project took place between October 2004 and June 2005. Provides some interesting although slightly dated (2002) international comparisons of participation at age 17. Quite a readable document (approx 60 pages) with sensible conclusions and suggestions for improvement.

WHERE TO FIND IT:

http://www.lsneducation.org.uk then input title in 'Publications' Section

NAME OF COMPILER:

Roger Murfin

NAME OF INSTITUTION:

Wilsthorpe Business & Enterprise College

ROLE:

Business Manager



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Stay@School at the Future of Education Conference

The Stay@School projet will be presented at the third edition of the “Future of Education” international conference, held in Florence, Italy, on 13 - 14 June 2013. Over 250 participants from all over the world will attend the conference. The conference participants belong to the sectors of higher education, school education, vocational education and training as well as adult education, therefore representing all of the target groups of the Stay@School project.

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