Responding to the final report of the Curriculum and Assessment Review published on Wednesday 5 November, Stephen Evans, Chief Executive of Learning and Work Institute (L&W), said:
“The Curriculum and Assessment Review is right to recognise the need for vocational pathways for 16-19 year olds alongside A and T Levels, and to keep the requirement to study English and maths up to level 2 but seek ways to make it work better. Making a success of this requires the right resources for further education, more action to expand apprenticeships which are low by international standards, and work with employers on demand for and use of skills. The Government will also need to think about the implications for adult education.”
Contact our press office22 Rhagfyr 2025
From confusion to clarity: rethinking England’s 670 occupational standards
L&W’s Stephen Evans and Pearson’s Donna Ford-Clarke reflect on findings from our recent research on England’s occupational standards – of which there are now more than double the number in countries like Germany and Switzerland.
7 Tachwedd 2025
No train no gain
This research, supported by Multiverse, finds that access to training is a boon for people’s pay and careers. The training dividend is greatest for those on the lower rungs of the occupational ladder, helping them go further, faster.
7 Tachwedd 2025
Spotlight on Newport: Place within a Place
Ufi VocTech Trust, in partnership with Adult Learning Wales, Newport City Council and Learning and Work Institute, have launched an innovative place-based collaboration to integrate education and skills development opportunities within the communities of East Newport.
7 Tachwedd 2025
Working class people paid more when they get training from their employer
Experts are calling on the Government to do more to get employers investing in training, as research reveals it’s a “boon for people’s pay and careers” – particularly for working class people.
5 Tachwedd 2025
Responding to the final report of the Curriculum and Assessment Review
Learning and Work Institute’s Chief Executive Stephen Evans responds to the final report of the Curriculum and Assessment Review.
4 Tachwedd 2025
Manchester City Council, BBC Studios and former Chancellor Ed Balls all celebrated at the Get the Nation Learning awards
Manchester City Council, BBC Studios Drama and Ed Balls have all picked up trophies in a striking ceremony held at the Barbican to celebrate the first-ever Get the Nation Learning Awards.
4 Tachwedd 2025
Get the Nation Learning
Our campaign for lifelong learning. Because when adults learn, our society and economy thrive.
3 Tachwedd 2025
The workforce learning slowdown? Adult Participation in Learning Survey 2025
For nearly 30 years, the Adult Participation in Learning Survey has provided a unique insight into adult learning across the UK. It adopts a deliberately broad definition of learning. Discover our findings from 2025.
3 Tachwedd 2025
Post-pandemic leap in lifelong learning appears over, as national survey finds freefalling participation rates
Experts are warning of a “workforce learning slowdown” as the long-running Adult Participation in Learning Survey records a sharp contraction in the number of adults learning nationally.