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Justine Greening: Britain needs a skills revolution

Department for Education

July 6
13:34 2017

Education Secretary Justine Greening has today (Thursday 6 July) set out her mission to spark the skills revolution needed to help Britain make a success of leaving the European Union.

In a keynote speech to business leaders at the British Chambers of Commerce Education summit, Justine Greening told business leaders that the country can only rise to the challenge of developing the skills and talents of our young people if government and business work together. This includes developing plans for new T levels, backed by an extra 500 million of government investment per year announced in the budget, which will help build the army of skilled young people that business and the country need.

Justine Greening also outlined plans to deliver the huge range of skills needed to make Britain a success, everything from coding to engineering and construction to design, at a time when migration remains high on the political agenda.

Education Secretary Justine Greening told the business audience:

I want to create an army of skilled young people for British business. But I need your help. Government cant do it alone.

Because thats what we need, never more than now. A skills revolution for Brexit Britain. Thats the real strategy on migration.

Great companies need great people. And my Department has a mission to give our young people the very best start to become those great people.

The introduction of T-Levels will be the next stage in this journey - a gold standard for technical and professional excellence. Offered alongside apprenticeships, they will form the basis of our new technical education system.

Delivering these reforms will be a challenge. I am clear there is only one way to get this right through a genuine partnership between business, government and education professionals. This means we need a collective plan. One plan. One team. for skills.

A skills revolution. A technical education revolution. That is how we meet those challenges head on. Its how we build our future.

T levels will build on the success of the governments ambitious reforms that have already contributed to the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training being at a record low.

But still too many young people are being left behind, which is why the Education Secretary is responding to calls from business and education experts - CBI, BCC, Ofqual, the Association of Colleges and Lord Sainsbury - to get technical education right for a new generation.

Justine Greening also announced:

  • 50 million investment from April 2018 to fund high quality work placements -a key component of every T Level to help prepare young people for skilled work
  • 15m to contribute to improvements in further education so we have the colleges and teachers we need to deliver the new T levels
  • Plans to bolster the role of the current Further Education Commissioner - Richard Atkins - who will take on responsibility for Further Education Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges
  • Plans for a Department for Education summit with businesses in the autumn to start developing the T level curriculum

The full speech is available here.

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