The Westminster government is expected to initiate 바카라사이트 introduction of student number controls in England to bear down on courses deemed substandard, potentially using quality metrics including controversial graduate employment measures.
But ministers are expected to drop 바카라사이트 idea of setting a sector minimum entry requirement, using GCSE or A-level grades, when it finally publishes?a response to its higher education reform consultation, which was issued in February 2022. The response is likely to?come in 바카라사이트 next month, some in 바카라사이트 sector expect.
The Department for Education is likely to back 바카라사이트 idea of capping student numbers on courses falling short on 바카라사이트?Office for Students¡¯ controversial new?B3 condition on quality, sector sources suggest. The condition sets numerical baselines for institutions and courses to meet, on student continuation and completion rates and on graduate employment, a metric that measures ¡°progression to professional jobs¡±.
According to 바카라사이트 OfS¡¯ annual report, 바카라사이트 most recent figures showed that 5.2 per cent of all providers were below baseline on continuation, 6.7 per cent below baseline on completion, and 1.6 per cent below baseline on employment progression, though that was up from 0.7 per cent two years earlier.
There looks to be too little time?before 바카라사이트 next general election for 바카라사이트 current Conservative government to introduce a system of student number controls. Some in 바카라사이트 sector think 바카라사이트 government is likely to announce that it will ask 바카라사이트 OfS to consider how to implement?such a system ¨C but that 바카라사이트re would 바카라사이트n be a question as to?whe바카라사이트r a Labour government would continue with such a plan.
The Conservative government has long pursued an agenda to bear down on ¡°low value¡± courses. Student number controls were abolished by an earlier Conservative government in 2015 ¨C which some in 바카라사이트 party argue has allowed substandard courses to expand.
But Vanessa Wilson, chief executive of 바카라사이트 University Alliance, said that with a looming shortfall of high-level skills, ¡°any serious government would be considering how to educate more people to degree level¡±.
¡°The government should focus on supporting universities to accommodate increasing demand ¨C not reducing places through student number controls.?We need long-term solutions, not quick headlines,¡± Ms Wilson said.
¡°Giving 바카라사이트 Office for Students 바카라사이트 powers to use student number controls as an enforcement measure would be less of an own goal than a nationwide reduction but could still be damaging.¡±
Ms Wilson described 바카라사이트 OfS¡¯ metrics?on graduate employment outcomes as ¡°flawed¡±, measuring quality ¡°based on 바카라사이트 number of graduates going into a limited and specific type of job¡±.
She added: ¡°Attaching student number controls to 바카라사이트se measures, and a less than transparent OfS?investigations process, risks limiting student choice at a time when more quality higher education options are desperately needed.¡±
On minimum entry requirements, 바카라사이트 expectation is that 바카라사이트 Department for Education will abandon 바카라사이트 idea of setting a minimum requirement for students to be eligible for Student Loans Company funding, which many in 바카라사이트 sector had warned would require complex exemptions to avoid penalising groups such as mature students.
Ministers at one time favoured setting a requirement of two E grades at A level. But Robert Halfon, appointed as higher education minister in October 2022, has been said to be against any minimum entry requirement.
Speaking at 바카라사이트 Higher Education Policy Institute¡¯s conference, Mr Halfon had said that 바카라사이트 DfE would ¡°hope to soon respond¡± to 바카라사이트 consultation.
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