Success Rates Methodologies 2009/10 Timetable

This timetable has been published to inform the FE and training sector when the different success rate methodologies will be made public and when each methodology wil be implemented. There are also plans to include the rationale for any changes, plus any predicted impact, if known.

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Provision Type Summary of change from 2008/09 Rationale for Change
Predicted Impact on National Success Rates
Publication of Methodology
Implementation of Methodology
Apprenticeship Timely Move from 31-day cap to 90-day cap To align with Train to Gain methodology Approximately 5% improvement Expected for Period 6 (February 2010) To be used with 2009/10 Period 6 ILR

Apprenticeship Overall

Unchanged

 

Not applicable

Expected for Period 6 (February 2010)

To be used with 2009/10 Period 6 ILR
Train to Gain Timely Introduction of a Timely methodology with a 90-day cap To align with Apprenticeship methodology Unknown Expected for Period 6 (February 2010) To be used with 2009/10 Period 6 ILR
Train to Gain Overall Unchanged Not applicable Expected for Period 6 (February 2010) To be used with 2009/10 Period 6 ILR
Learner Responsive Aspiration is to have minimal change Avoid further change after a year of much change Unknown Expected to be complete by the end of July 2010 To be used with 2009/10 F05 ILR
School Sixth Forms Unknown Improved data quality, improved data collection process Unknown Expected Ferbuary 2011 (if published) To be used with 'matched' Summer/ Autumn 2010 census and Summer/ early Autumn 2010 awarding body data (due February 2011)
FE Provision Delivered in HEIs New for 2009/10. Same basis as Learner Responsive using data returned on HESA record. No applicable Not applicable Expected March 2011 (if published) To be used on HESA data, expected January 2011.