The news that the government plans to make students over 24 pay the full cost of their further education courses - A-levels and Access courses in particular - shocks me and I hope it shocks you too. I spent the latter half of my career teaching students on Access courses. Most of them achieved admission to University and many have gone on to rewarding careers themselves. These courses were a lifeline to them. So many had been disadvantaged at school, perhaps by dyslexia, often by bullying over their sexuality, several by family circumstances. A second chance was what they needed, what they grasped eagerly and what made life worth living for them. In future these students will be deterred by the prospect of having to pay fees up front or taking a £3,700 loan, followed by the prospect of getting into more and more debt at University.
Moreover, a great many FE college lecturers are inevitably going to be made redundant if this goes through. What a waste of expertise.
I am sure that some of you have benefited from such courses or know someone who has. I foresee a petition in the near future, but if you are concerned, please send a letter to your MP protesting against this retrograde move.
www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/150000-will-lose-right-to-an-adult-education-7918002.html
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