Read CaSE’s response to the Government’s review of post-18 education and funding
Review of post-18 education and funding 2018
12 Jun 2018
CaSE responded to the following parts of the consultation:
1. Choice and competition across a joined-up post-18 education and training sector
- Pathways to post-18 education
- Evidence based approach to competition and collaboration
2. A system that is accessible to all
3. Delivering the skills the UK needs
- Evidence to inform skills policy
- STEM skills in shortage
- Teacher skills shortage
- Improving diversity is essential to addressing skills gaps
- Apprenticeships
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