Evaluation of Increased Flexibility for 14-16 year olds Programme: profiles of partnerships and students 2002 and 2003
The Increased Flexibility for 14-16 year olds Programme (IFP) was introduced in 2002 by the UK Department for Education and Skills (DfES) in order to ‘create enhanced vocational and work-related learning opportunities for 14-16 year olds who can benefit most’. Partnerships between schools and colleges and training providers were formed and two cohorts of Year 10 students began two-year vocational courses including National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), other Vocational Qualifications (VQs) and new General Certificate in Secondary Education (GCSEs) in vocational subjects. The partnerships a ... Show more
Authors: Golden, Sarah; Nelson, Julie; O'Donnell, Lisa; Rudd, Peter
Published: Nottingham, England, DfES, 2004
Resource type: Government report or paper
Physical description: x, 50 p. + appendix
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