This document provides a summary of the Wolf Report, which reviewed vocational education for 14-19 year olds in England. The summary outlines some key issues with the current system:
1) Many 16-17 year olds churn between short-term education and employment without finding a suitable course or permanent job.
2) Between a quarter and a third of post-16 students take low-level vocational qualifications with little labor market value.
3) Less than 50% of students achieve English and maths GCSEs by age 16 or 18, and the system creates incentives to pursue inferior alternatives.
The report recommends reforming the system to ensure all education pathways provide opportunities for future education or