Banning The Symptom: The Algorithm Built Not To Be Understood
This is Part One of three on the under-sixteen social media ban: how we got here, whether it is right and what comes next. On...
North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College has received a Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education from Their Majesties The King and Queen for equipping thousands of…
STUDENTS’ attitude and care for others has won South Thames College in Wandsworth more than £5,000 in funding for trips, equipment and resources at the…
A KNIFE crime campaigner whose son was killed in a tragic case of mistaken identity just yards from their family home delivered a deeply moving…
The Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network (GMLPN) is delighted to announce that Andy Turner, WBL Skills & Participation Development Officer at Rochdale Borough Council, has…
NEET figures remain stubbornly high, with the UK continuing to underperform relative to its peers in the proportion of young people who are economically inactive, unemployed and not training or…
Portland Charity hosted an Employability Conference on Thursday which focused on inclusive employment. The event showcased Portland Pathways, their award-winning employment programme, that has supported…
Mark Dewell, SVP of Education, Government, and Housing at OneAdvanced, considers the pressures created by ongoing reform in further education and the practical considerations providers…
The Lifelong Education Institute (LEI), in partnership with the Mixed Economy Group of Colleges (MEG), has today published a landmark policy paper titled ‘Partners in…
The King and Queen were joined by the college’s alumni, actor Sir Idris Elba on a visit to Barking & Dagenham College to hear about…
New analysis of ONS data by HR software provider Ciphr has revealed which towns and cities have the biggest gender pay gaps favouring men. According to Ciphr’s…
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