Staying, Leaving, or Progressing? What the Social Care Workforce is Telling us
For social care to be fit for the future, the workforce must be central to reform. Adult social care stands at a critical moment. Demand for care...
The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) has called for an overhaul in how apprenticeship success is measured following today’s publication of apprenticeship qualification…
Schools across the country have invested in tech and bought the solutions that will, in theory, end their digital woes. From Teams-based virtual classrooms to…
Students and staff at Barking & Dagenham College did some funny and some sensible things to raise money for Red Nose Day. Errol Parker, Curriculum…
Rehumanising a world of post-pandemic volatility is a theme running through a new, free online lecture series launching soon from a Catholic university. Beyond The…
This Autism Acceptance Week, a teaching school centre in Leicestershire is helping to share sector-leading expertise to educators. Leicestershire and Rutland Teaching School Hub (LRTSH),…
Government have announced that they are planning to remove the ‘cap of ten’ non-levy reservations from 3 April. In this article, you will find Robert…
An initiative that will see students experience the three-year journey from commencement of construction to the completion of DLA Piper’s new state-of-the-art Leeds office has…
OneFile, the UK’s leading apprenticeship Ed-Tech SaaS supplier, today announces it has completed a technology acquisition from The Data Group, having legally acquired all assets…
An innovative five-year partnership between the English National Opera (ENO) and New City College has led to a moving performance by ESOL learners at the London Coliseum. Working…
Young people aged from 5 to 17 who excel in what they do – regardless of any diversity – are to be celebrated in a…
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