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I much prefer woodworking to politics and I hope this is OK on the forum, this is copy of an email I received from the Furniture Makers Company, please sign the petition if you can!
Dear All,
Design and Technology: Educating the future today to ensure tomorrow’s skilled workforce!
I am writing to you on a significant issue which could, potentially, have long term effects on tomorrow’s workforce within the British Furnishing Industry, caused by what may be unintended consequences of the Government’s new English Baccalaureate scheme (Ebacc). From 2016 onward school performance will be measured on just a few core subjects which exclude Design and Technology, the cornerstones of our industry’s future. Take a look at Why? here
These creative subjects do not form part of the Ebacc and so we will not only see funding reduce in the coming years but the knock-on effect could reduce the availability of a skilled workforce. There are already fewer DT teachers than required and many schools are closing their workshops to save money and focus their efforts on more ‘space efficient’ subjects. This loss of training will, of course, reduce the number of school children who have spent time making and designing products. This in turn will lower their interest in entering design or manufacturing led careers.
A united voice is a strong voice and we need every single person within our wonderful industry to respond to this call to action. I am, therefore, making a personal plea to add your voice to sign the petition NOW to make the Government think again about how their reforms would damage our creative industries. Also please take the time to write to your MP.
Currently around 88,000 people in this country think this is important enough for a national debate in Parliament, we need only another 12,000 to ensure our voice is heard. Your industry needs your support!
The creative industries punch well above their weight, contributing £71.4 billion to the UK economy so it’s time to support, nurture and protect the designers/makers and craftsmen/women of tomorrow. So, please take a few seconds to add your support, and I would also urge you to pass on this email to anyone else who might join us in preventing this unnecessary threat to our strong industry.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/111731
Thanks Peter
Dear All,
Design and Technology: Educating the future today to ensure tomorrow’s skilled workforce!
I am writing to you on a significant issue which could, potentially, have long term effects on tomorrow’s workforce within the British Furnishing Industry, caused by what may be unintended consequences of the Government’s new English Baccalaureate scheme (Ebacc). From 2016 onward school performance will be measured on just a few core subjects which exclude Design and Technology, the cornerstones of our industry’s future. Take a look at Why? here
These creative subjects do not form part of the Ebacc and so we will not only see funding reduce in the coming years but the knock-on effect could reduce the availability of a skilled workforce. There are already fewer DT teachers than required and many schools are closing their workshops to save money and focus their efforts on more ‘space efficient’ subjects. This loss of training will, of course, reduce the number of school children who have spent time making and designing products. This in turn will lower their interest in entering design or manufacturing led careers.
A united voice is a strong voice and we need every single person within our wonderful industry to respond to this call to action. I am, therefore, making a personal plea to add your voice to sign the petition NOW to make the Government think again about how their reforms would damage our creative industries. Also please take the time to write to your MP.
Currently around 88,000 people in this country think this is important enough for a national debate in Parliament, we need only another 12,000 to ensure our voice is heard. Your industry needs your support!
The creative industries punch well above their weight, contributing £71.4 billion to the UK economy so it’s time to support, nurture and protect the designers/makers and craftsmen/women of tomorrow. So, please take a few seconds to add your support, and I would also urge you to pass on this email to anyone else who might join us in preventing this unnecessary threat to our strong industry.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/111731
Thanks Peter