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An All-Age Answer to Vocational Progression to HE

An All-Age Answer to Vocational Progression to HE

South and West London LLNs, Aimhigher (WECAN) London West, Central & North and Aimhigher London South and Kingston University have written a paper entitled ‘An All-Age Answer to Vocational Progression to Higher Education: the future role for Aimhigher and Lifelong Learning Networks’. To launch this paper an event is being held on Wednesday 13th October at the House of Lords. The event is sponsored by Kingston University and South London LLN will be opened by Sir Peter Scott, Vice Chancellor of Kingston University.

The roles of Aimhigher and LLNs are set again achievements to date, including the large number of Aimhigher interventions with young people

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An All-Age Answer to Vocational Progression to HE (08/10/10 - 685kB)
The government has made a commitment to addressing historically entrenched divisions between academic and vocational progression in the education system that crosses departments. It has made this commitment when, by its own admission, the public finances are very limited. Squaring the circle of building a more inclusive, flexible system while making significant savings in expenditure means the value of existing services where expertise and infrastructures are in place must be given serious consideration. There is no doubt that post the Browne review – Aimhigher and LLNs merit such attention
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