14-16 Education Reform is a Golden Opportunity to Finally Change the Narrative
My first job in the civil service was working on the team delivering plans for 14-19 Diplomas in response to the Tomlinson Review. It was a...
The Vice-Chancellors of the universities of Swansea, Bangor and Cardiff, and the Pro Vice-Chancellor of Aberystwyth, will be appearing before the Welsh Affairs Committee to…
@BordersCollege plumbing student Jack Sneddon is celebrating after being selected as one of the winners of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers (WCoP) for 2023. The…
A REC survey shows the confidence employers have in the work skills of people with criminal records, but fears of them reoffending are holding back…
Anything is Possible (aip), Brighton’s transformational advertising agency known for pushing boundaries in Media, Creative, and Technology, has partnered with Brighton MET College to launch…
Conservative MPs have voted to hide detailed data of crumbling school buildings as Schools Minister Nick Gibb failed to name the 39 schools that have…
A partnership has been forged between a group of six FE Colleges and a major STEM hub to inspire more of East Kent’s young people…
Elliott Hudson College is excited to announce a partnership with the British Library to create a new visitor centre at the Temple Works site in…
In this article, Deborah Jenkins discusses the need to go beyond safeguarding in order to reduce sexual harm in the further education (FE) sector. Deborah…
In March’s budget, chancellor Jeremy Hunt revealed plans to boost funding for ‘returnerships’ – fast-track apprenticeships targeted towards the Over 50s. The scheme is designed…
In this article, Elizabeth Taylor shares her takeaways from recent analysis of employers navigating Universal Credit. Supporting, challenging and protecting employers is critical to the…
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