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Education and Skills Bill

The intention of the Bill is absolutely right. However, Members of the Committee are equally right in arguing that it must not be a case of ““one menu suits all”” and people will obey. The one thing I know about education is that one menu does not suit all, and we must have room for flexibility. I could tell the story of a young man of 16 who, on work experience, was the best the company had ever had. It wanted him to take an apprenticeship but, although he was absolutely fitted for it and would enjoy it, he would not take it because it meant compulsory attendance for half the time at an FE college, which he hated. We are therefore destroying an excellent opportunity. Therefore, while I warmly support what is intended for the vast majority, I think that there must be room for flexibility in the treatment of people for whom it is not at all right.

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Reference

702 c1456 

Session

2007-08

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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