LLE should be based exclusively on a per-credit funding model

LLE should be based exclusively on a per-credit funding model

LLE should be based exclusively on a per-credit funding model

LLE should be based exclusively on a per-credit funding model

Response to the Lifelong Loan Entitlement (LLE) Consultation

The Lifelong Education Commission submitted their response to the DfE's Lifelong Loan Entitlement (LLE) Consultation, making the case for a more open and flexible system:

  ·       The LLE should be based exclusively on a per-credit funding model, allowing learners to use their entitlement in the most efficient way   

  ·       Tying the LLE to an online lifelong learning account could discriminate against older learners, learners without permanent residence, learners from a recent migrant background, and those from low-income backgrounds/households   

 ·        LSIP partnerships need to help local employers and education providers engage in economic forecasting on 5-, 10-, 20-, and 50-year timescales

Read the full response here

ResPublica also have a number of events coming up this month which can be accessed through their website.

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