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Radical change to FE must not fall into long grass

December 11, 2007 4:30 PM

The long anticipated Webb review has launched with demands for radical changes to remove underperformance and disengagement and to reduce the skills gap in Wales.

Kirsty Williams AM, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Education commented; "The report, with its 136 recommendations, clearly highlights concerns about a 14-19 education system plagued by underperformance and disengagement which ignores the growing number of 'NEETS' and an emerging workforce that lacks basic skills.

"I applaud calls for employer-led training; increased emphasis on basic-skills and adult learning; and further development of the Welsh Bac - all of which the Lib Dems have long been calling for.

"My concern is that this report is not now left to fall into the long grass of the Assembly Government's playing field as has been the case in the past with other reports. The Labour government's record of ignoring tough choices after detailed reports - for example the Richard and Sunderland Commissions - does not bode well.

"The Plaid-Labour Government must respond swiftly to this milestone report by plainly stating which recommendations will be taken forward and by when."

The report highlights the dire funding situation potentially facing FE in Wales. Whilst England invests increased capital in an FE sector it seeks to make world class, Wales' neglected sector falls behind. In 2007/2008 post 16 capital expenditure in Wales was less than 3% that of England.

Kirsty commented "The Labour-Plaid Government may say that they want a vibrant Further Education sector, but in reality we are seeing that the lack of funding is leading to poor facilities, a reduction in course choice and staff cuts, staff who are vital in delivering quality education.

"I hope this report will act to wake the Government up to the fact that investing in an engaging education system that promotes self esteem and skills for both academic and vocational 14-19 year olds is not only an investment in these individuals but is also an investment in our economy, society and in the future of Wales as a whole."

Notes:

NEETS: Not in Education, Employment or Training

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