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FE proposals must come quick, says academy

An Automotive Academy product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 30, 2006

Academy warns that proposals in Government White Paper on further education must be adopted quickly to allow employees to gain from the very best, and appropriate, training.

The Automotive Academy has welcomed this week's Government White Paper on further education.

The paper outlines a range of measures to improve the sector.

The academy has, however, warned that the proposals must be adopted quickly to allow employees to gain from the very best, and appropriate, training.

The White Paper sets out: an entitlement for free tuition for learners aged 19 to 25 studying for their first level three (two A' levels or equivalent), the qualifications that the automotive industry needs; adult learning grants to provide a weekly maintenance allowance for learners on low incomes studying for levels two or three qualifications; trials of a new learner accounts programme at level three; raising the quality of teaching and training by creating a quality improvement strategy including mandatory CPD training for staff; giving employers greater say in the provision of education and training, by expanding work-based training to meet employers' needs; and learner accounts programme for adults on technician, skilled trade and associate professional qualifications, subsidising the cost of courses.

Alan Begg, Automotive Academy Chief Executive, said: "We welcome this White Paper which proves the Secretary of State's and Chancellor's continuing commitment to training".

"We need to ensure that the further education field is delivering what industry needs, with trainers who are well qualified to deliver the training".

"The Automotive Academy is committed to making globally competitive training available through its network of accredited providers, and has invested heavily in upskilling trainers and assessors".

"We see this as critical in delivering the skills to improve the UK's competitiveness and productivity".

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