Database of Publications
Raising Expectations: staying in education and training post 16 - March 2007
Department for Education and Skills
Crown Copyright 2007
United Kingdom - March 2007
Presentation to parliament following consultation process
English
English
This document details the responses received by the Government to their consultations on the Green Paper proposals to extend the age range for compulsory education up to 18 years old.
473 written responses were received from a wide range of groups and individuals and these views, together with views from other sources e.g. focus groups, regional conferences etc. were used to produce a bill to parliament which aimed to:
'Raise the minimum age at which young people can leave education or training and bring in the legislative changes needed to implement key elements of the Leitch Review into the UKs long term skills needs'
This bill forms one of the main strategies employed in England to combat early school leavers and to stop young people becoming NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) after the age of 16
I found this a fascinating summary of the consultation process and results leading to far reaching legislation which will eventually affect all young people in England.
www.dcsf.gov.uk - then put the name of the document inot the search box
Roger Murfin
Wilsthorpe Business & Enterprise College
Business Manager
Zone d'identification
4 mars 2013
Lancement du Module 5 “Soutien externe et coopération”
Au cours du mois de mars 2013, les partenaires forment les enseignants impliqués dans le projet au Module 5 "Soutien externe et coopération". Le module examine les ressources et soutiens externes pour les enseignants et élèves pour les aider à prévenir le décrochage scolaire.
School Inclusion - Copyright 2008 - Ce projet a bénéficié du soutien financié de la Commission européenne