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Manufacturers welcome University recognition of Diplomas 09/01/2008
 
EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, has welcomed the announcement that the new diplomas will be recognised by Universities as exceeding A levels in value and urged government to ensure their success by backing them with adequate resources.

The Diplomas offer a new model for learning and developing new skills and have the potential to raise the numbers of young people developing the skills that industry needs. However, to ensure that they are perceived to be of value by students, employers and teachers, EEF believes it is essential that they are given sufficient recognition by Universities. Engineering will be one of the first subjects to be introduced at Diploma level in 2008.

EEF director general, Martin Temple, says: “Industry will applaud this announcement as a welcome recognition by the Universities that the new diplomas will have sufficient prestige. This is one more step on the road towards bridging the divide between academic and vocational routes into higher education.”

Temple added: “It is now vital that the funding provided to schools reflects the true cost of the introduction and delivery of the Diplomas. This includes the equipment necessary for the engineering qualification and systems to enable schools, colleges and employers to work together.”

In addition, EEF believes government must provide clear and convincing information to students, employers, parents and higher education providers that studying for a Diploma gives young people the chance to progress their careers through a variety of routes. Young people also need to receive much better careers advice well before the age of 14.
 
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Chris Rowlands
 
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