Training heads say downgrading of qualifications may undermine raft of new technical colleges
Construction leaders have warned the government鈥檚 鈥渄owngrading鈥 of vocational education may undermine a raft of new technical colleges.
Balfour Beatty and Wates, two of nine construction firms sponsoring five new University Technical Colleges (UTCs) to open by 2014, have criticised the government鈥檚 move to downgrade the value of hundreds of vocational qualifications in school league tables. This included several engineering and construction qualifications.
UTCs for 14- to 19-year-olds are sponsored and run by the private sector in areas such as construction and manufacturing. In January, as part of a wider government move to downgrade vocational qualifications, engineering diplomas - offered by the country鈥檚 first UTC, run by plant giant JCB - were downgraded from being worth five GCSEs to just one.
The commercial sponsors of UTCs, which also include the Shard, Mace, Lend Lease, Taylor Wimpey and Enterprise, are currently securing funding for construction of the colleges and drawing up the curriculums.
But training heads at Balfour Beatty and Wates told 黑洞社区 the government needed to better promote vocational education or risk undermining UTCs.
Chris Simpson, Wates education liaison officer, said: 鈥淸The downgrading] does send the wrong signal. The government doesn鈥檛 understand what鈥檚 going on in the real world.鈥
Nick Gooderson, head of training at skills body CITB-ConstructionSkills, said the government鈥檚 lack of support for vocational training threatened to undermine the viability of the entire UTCs programme.
He said: 鈥淭he downgrading of vocational qualifications is going to make it very difficult to set up and promote these schools.鈥
Iain Wright, Labour鈥檚 shadow construction minister, said the move sent out 鈥渢he wrong message to pupils, parents and business who have ploughed resources and energy into setting up UTCs鈥.
A spokesperson for the Department for Education said: 鈥淲e are including the highest quality qualifications in performance tables so that we can raise standards across the board.鈥
UTCs sponsored by construction firms due to open by 2014:
Southwark, London - Shard, Balfour Beatty, Mace, Lend Lease, Shangri-La Hotel Group
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire - Taylor Wimpey
Houghton Regis, Central Bedfordshire - Wates
Burnley, Lancashire - Enterprise, Barnfield Construction
Daventry, Northamptonshire - SDC Construction
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