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Delivery of the reform agenda in 2010-2011 and beyond4th Annual Conference These developments are now overlaid onto the landscape of a new government and the limitations of funding influenced by the need to reel-in public expenditure in the short and medium terms. Local Authorities, Schools, Colleges, Providers, Support Services and Employers are faced with a number of changes and issues happening in parallel. Some of these will need to be delivered within tighter funding regimes, they include:
By 2013 every 14-19 year old will have access to the following learning tiers and progression pathways:
This follow on fourth national conference will review the current landscape and progress made on the delivery of the 14-19 reforms, development of the learner tier and progression pathways and approach to funding as we move forward the 14-19 reforms to a 2013 entitlement. Chair and Speakers The conference will be chaired by Geoff Hayward who led the Nuffield Review of early 14-19 reforms. Speakers will focus on a wide range of topics including the current views from the relevant agencies and practical issues about implementation of the reform agenda in detail. Who should attend? Key representatives from all stakeholders, learning providers and agencies who wish to understand and assess the opportunities within 14-19 reform and those already involved: WBL Providers; FE Colleges; Secondary Schools; Local Authorities; Connexions; Employers; Awarding Organisations; Government Agencies and Research; HE or related organisations.
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