The FE sector can rise to the challenge
28 April 2017
The Further Education sector can be a vital driver of social mobility in Britain after Brexit, according to a new research report.
The Social Market Foundation research argues that although the FE and skills sector faces a series of challenges over the next two decades, it can seize the opportunity to play an even greater role in helping people of all ages raise their skills and wages.
The report — sponsored by the Further Education Trust for Leadership — warns that the FE and skills sector faces both financial pressures and an uncertain policy environment.
The report argues that maximising FE and skills’ ability to boost the technical skills of British workers, young and old, should be an urgent priority for politicians, given that Brexit may reduce the number of skilled European workers in the UK.
FE and skills providers, says the report, in partnership with employers, could be well-placed to promote the lifelong learning that will be needed in the global economy of the 21st Century – workers in their 50s and 60s may find training at their local college more convenient and relevant than a university degree.