Inclusive Apprenticeships only work when Engagement comes first
Apprenticeships are rightly celebrated as one of the most effective routes into employment. They offer young people the opportunity to earn, learn and build a...
Technology in the classroom has long been a contentious issue. From the integration of laptops and tablets to educational computer games, the debate often centres…
According to the latest OECD survey, the progress in developing essential skills in England is mixed. While young people’s skills have improved, 8.5 million adults…
The government will enlist the help of business to help it develop skills opportunities to meet the government’s mission to kickstart economic growth under the Plan…
Deputy PM Angela Rayner launched the new Devolution White Paper today. Significant plans to make devolution the default setting across a range of government policy…
Fife College has won the Technology Transforming Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum award at the Learning Places Scotland Awards 2024 for its innovative Healthcare Pathways course.…
The construction of City of Wolverhampton College’s new campus has hit new heights with the completion of the roof of the showpiece site. The state-of-the-art…
South Eastern Regional College (SERC) welcomed 150 people to the College’s Bangor Campus on Thursday 12 December to enjoy a community Christmas dinner and festive…
Queen Mary University of London announced the launch of an ambitious new Centre for Excellence in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education on Friday (13 Dec…
The University of Salford’s Business School has appointed BNY (The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation) Manchester’s Chief of Staff, Nikki O’Sullivan, to its Industry…
Overview This report examines how effectively local areas in England support young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) in their transition to adulthood.…
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