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Joint ventures succeed in cutting drop-out rates

Published on
October 3, 1997
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Further education colleges often work with other training organisations to tackle the problem of young people who opt out of education, says a report from the Further Education Development Agency. The report, FE:Giving Young People a New Start, says research by FEDA found such collaborative work was vital in helping to reduce the number of drop-outs in the last year of compulsory schooling or at 16-plus.

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