Confidence is High, Now Providers Need To Turn It Into Action
The State of the Skills Sector 2026 reveals that skills providers largely have confidence in their own performance, but far less certainty about policy, funding,...
Gillian Keegan MP, the Secretary of State for Education, met with students and senior leadership from Queen Mary to discuss the importance of educational and…
Telford College is the first training provider in the West Midlands to offer a new course on understanding menopause in the workplace. The course is…
Swing, an education-focused staffing marketplace that matches schools with qualified substitute teachers, passed one million in-person substitute teaching hours for the 2022-23 school year. Swing…
WorkL reveals that minority groups are most at risk of scoring poorly when asked about their Wellbeing at work. Employees identifying as LGBTQ+ are more…
EKC Group has been graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted following its latest inspection, with the education watchdog giving the Group top marks in every single category.…
In collaboration with South of Scotland Enterprise (SOSE), South of Scotland Digital Skills Hub, and Dumfries & Galloway College, @BordersCollege has been running free digital skills…
Returning to work after any extended period of absence can take its toll on an employee. On a personal level, navigating the shift and return…
In this article, Glenn Hayes looks at the issue of paying staff on term-time only contracts through the lens of the Lloyd v Elmhurst School…
The postcode lottery of small business support is undermining the government’s ability to address England’s national skills shortages, according to a new report by IPPR.…
The Education Policy Institute has today (Thursday 11th May) released a report: Recovering from the Covid-19 Pandemic. This report focuses on the educational performance of…
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