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News Insight: All change again in 16 to 19 learning

3 mins read Education
The dust has just settled after the recent 16 to 19 shake-up, but the coalition wants more changes. Lauren Higgs outlines the plans.

As if the past year hadn't been turbulent enough, more changes are afoot in the world of 16 to 19 education and training. Unsurprisingly, the coalition government has new ideas about how 16 to 19 education should work, and the details of that vision are starting to emerge ...

But isn't it just four months since the last shake up of 16 to 19 education?

Yes. In April this year the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) was abolished. Responsibility for the education and training of all children and young people up to the age of 19, and up to the age of 25 for those with learning difficulties or disabilities, was then devolved to local authorities.

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