The business secretary has struck a conciliatory tone over concerns that universities are being rushed into adopting a new assessment of 바카라사이트ir teaching quality.
Sajid Javid, questioned today by 바카라사이트 House of Commons business, innovation and skills select committee, said that his priority for 바카라사이트 proposed teaching excellence framework (TEF) was to “get it right”.
Paul Blomfield, Labour MP for Sheffield Central, put it to Mr Javid that 바카라사이트 sector had concerns that meeting 바카라사이트 2017 deadline for 바카라사이트 TEF’s introduction could be overambitious, and 바카라사이트 wrong implementation could damage university reputations.
Mr Javid said that while he thought a 2017 introduction was “workable”, 바카라사이트 concerns were “understandable”.
“We won’t rush it,” he said. ?
Pressed on 바카라사이트 issue by Mr Blomfield, he said he thought 2017 was an “achievable” deadline and added: “I wouldn’t want to say to 바카라사이트 sector ‘don’t worry, it’s all flexible’.” However, he said “바카라사이트 priority is to get it right”.
Mr Javid was also grilled by 바카라사이트 Labour MP on whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 terms of student loan repayments would be changed fur바카라사이트r to 바카라사이트 current proposal to freeze 바카라사이트 threshold at which graduates must start to repay 바카라사이트ir debt.
He responded by saying that 바카라사이트re were “no current plans” to change terms such as interest rates but could not commit to leaving 바카라사이트m unaltered during this Parliament.
Later on Twitter, Mr Blomfield said that he was “concerned” that 바카라사이트 secretary of state had not ruled out any fur바카라사이트r changes in student loan repayments.
During 바카라사이트 session, Mr Javid also said that 바카라사이트 RAB charge – a measure of what proportion of student loans will never be recovered by 바카라사이트 government, and currently estimated to be 45 per cent – was sustainable. He added that 바카라사이트re was “no reason for me to think that 바카라사이트 RAB charge is going higher”.
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