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Post-16 update on funding, performance and data

Post-16 update on funding, performance and data. May 11 th 2010, LEACAN Summer Network Meeting. Nick Linford Head of the Pearson Research Institute. Funding, performance and data update. > The political divide. > The 2010/11 allocations. > The direction of travel.

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Post-16 update on funding, performance and data

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  1. Post-16 update on funding, performance and data May 11th 2010, LEACAN Summer Network Meeting Nick LinfordHead of the Pearson Research Institute

  2. Funding, performance and data update > The political divide > The 2010/11 allocations > The direction of travel > Summary of 16-18 funding for 2010/11 > Summary of 19+ funding for 2010/11 > Consequence of data divide > Bedtime reading for 14-19 Advisers > Some big 14-19 post-election questions

  3. ? ? As of April 1st 2010 the data requirements and funding policy (eligibility, rates and methodology) divide will widen further

  4. 19+ ER 16-18 LR (FE) 19+ ER 4m 16-18 LR (FE) 16-18 Appren 16-18 Appren 2010/11 demand-led funding (England) Funding Learners £7.5bn Adult LR (FE) Adult LR (FE) DCSF BIS

  5. + 12.2% + 6.6% +0.1% -11.5% + 23.3% + 10.4% + 1.1% - 25.3% Direction of travel for 2010/11 16-18 LR(FE) 16-18Appren Adult LR(FE) 19+ ER Funding Learners

  6. 16-18 plans for 2010/11 • No rate increase • In-year adjustments between providers • Challenge expensive colleges/programmes • Roll-out of Functional Skills (LR rates remain unlisted for colleges) • 14-19 Qualification Strategy (incl. QCF)

  7. 16-18 allocations for 2010/11

  8. 19+ rate cuts for 2010/11 Adult-responsive (FE) Employer-responsive* 3% rate decrease (19-24 Appren) 3% rate decrease <-?-> 50% fee element 13% rate decrease (25+ Appren) 14% SfL weighting reduction <-?-> 6% rate decrease (Train to Gain) Massive developmentallearning cuts (plus switch) <-?-> 25% large employer rate decrease 7%-25% allocation cut (plus the persistent underperformance issue) <-?-> 50% fee element (incl. non-first Level 2 TtG) *Including carry-in instalments

  9. QCF?!?! Key points: > Two government departments, for now with different agencies and funding priorities > Adult funding budgets and funding rates are being cut for all 19+ > Higher fees expected from adult learners and employers (plus a fees review) prioritising firstness and fullness > 16-18 = full participation 19+ = rationing and efficiencies

  10. Consequences of data divide in action : QCF

  11. Bedtime reading for 14-19 Advisers YPLA funding guidance due end of May

  12. Some big post-election questions • Will the age of participation be raised to 18? • Could the school leaving age be lowered to 14? • Will there be a 14+ national funding regime or will local authorities want their own methods? • Will the 14-19 curriculum pathways survive? • In what shape would MoG survive? • A Liberal Democrat Education Minister? (still possible as at 21.16 on 10/05/10)

  13. Oh, and the second instalment! Please do let me know what you think…..Thankyou www.fundingguide.co.uk www.dataguide.co.uk

  14. Questions and discussion Other events you or a colleague may be interested in > Hot breakfast briefing (post-election special) > Summer College Data conference > Train to Gain and Apprenticeship Funding Masterclass Find out more and book a place visitwww.pearsonresearchinstitute.com

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