New Zealand’s Vocational Education System: The Legislation is Passed – What Happens Now?
In my first two articles of this series, I explored the history of New Zealand's vocational education system and the announcement of the 2026 reforms....
Stay updated with the latest education news in the UK here at FE News, where you can find a diverse range of education articles and guidance that cover topics on qualifications, further education, and higher education news.
Whether you’re an educator, student, or just looking for a central hub for the latest information, we cover the topics and talking points in education that are important to you. With our comprehensive coverage of this sector and exclusive articles you won’t find anywhere else, we can ensure you’re well-informed on trends, policies, and innovations shaping the future of education.
You’re in the right place for educational news articles here on our trusted platform thanks to the extensive knowledge of our community, with topics curated by experts and thought leaders from across the educational sector. At FE News we gather unique insights, opinions, and comprehensive coverage from those who shape the present and future of education, be it through policymaking, innovative teaching, or groundbreaking research.
This breadth of perspectives ensures that you receive a comprehensive view of the educational sector, discovering everything from the latest trends to the challenges and opportunities within the sector. We collaborate with industry leaders in education to provide you with the information you need to know, providing exclusive articles and opinions from our contributors, including featured voices that you’ll want to hear from.
We prioritise quality content that spans the entirety of education, helping you gain a full understanding, dissecting the most relevant and timely topics and education news in the UK.
From groundbreaking research findings to the latest in teaching innovations, our HE News digs deeper into how the sector is being shaped. We cover the news that directly affects students, teachers, and institutions alike, from universities to colleges.
We’re a hub for not only tracking policy shifts and the latest must-read news, but also the latest job opportunities available and success stories within the sector. We cover social impact news too, providing you with diverse narratives that provide valuable insights into higher education. Whether you’re interested in the impact of technology on learning with EdTech news or the latest trends in student engagement, our coverage ensures you stay up to date and in the know.
We’re dedicated to providing the latest updates and insights on vocational qualifications and training and apprenticeships. Here, you can can find essential information on sector developments and innovative teaching methods that are shaping the landscape of further education.
Our coverage of further education news provides a valuable resource for educators seeking to enhance their teaching practices, students exploring different career pathways, and industry professionals looking to stay informed about the latest trends and opportunities. We want to support the educational community through the challenges and help you discover the latest news and information that can really make a difference.
Browse all of the latest education news on this page and if you’re interested in becoming a contributor, discover more about joining the FE community here.
Education is the purposeful passing of knowledge and skills from one generation to the next. It helps people learn abilities for life through teaching and experience. Education happens through schools, colleges and informal life lessons. Good education nurtures talent and helps societies move forward. It gives the lessons and wisdom of the past to those who will build the future.
FE qualifications include A-Levels, T-Levels, BTECs, Cambridge Technicals, apprenticeships, diplomas, International Baccalaureate certificates and other vocationally-oriented courses studied after the secondary school level but below the undergraduate degree level.
FE refers to academic and vocational qualifications pursued as an alternative or pathway to higher education. HE specifically means studying for an undergraduate, postgraduate or research degree, usually at a university.
Reasons to undertake an apprenticeship rather than attend university include wanting to gain hands-on work experience, avoid student debt from tuition fees and accommodation costs, earn a wage while studying, gain practical job-ready skills in industries not requiring a university degree, or have a desire to learn on the job rather than in lectures.
Degree apprenticeships are disrupting assumptions that prestigious careers require traditional degrees. Blending workplace training and attaining bachelor’s or master’s qualifications, enables earning while learning transferable skills and avoiding debt. With major companies and universities participating, apprenticeships now offer higher qualifications rivalling degrees. The latest figures show an 11% increase in apprenticeship starts compared to last year, with over 90% of 16-17-year-olds now in education or training. Over 70% of students/parents see degree apprenticeships as an equally valid pathway, drawn to funded alternatives that meet workforce needs while complementing traditional degree strengths. Striking the right balance is key.
A workshop led by two University of Sunderland academics aimed at empowering neurodivergent people in the workplace is being held as part of Social Work…
An exciting collaboration between the Dutch Embassy, Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), Salford City Council, Salford Community and Voluntary Services (CVS), Manchester Bolton & Bury…
Renowned music education college WaterBear, recently hosted a pioneering Development Week, invaluably providing its students with a series of exclusive masterclasses, insightful talks, networking events…
When two University of Sunderland students were looking for a placement this summer, they decided to go a little further afield – taking the 7,000…
A female apprentice from Bracknell and Wokingham College came second in a regional heat of a skills competition. Sarah Little, 39, from Binfield, who is…
A new fund to support local groups, organisations and individuals is now open. The University of Derby is inviting applications from anyone in Derbyshire who…
On Friday 15 March, Jason McCartney MP for Colne Valley attended the grand opening of the new English and Maths Skills Hub at Kirklees College’s…
@BordersCollege Plumbing department recently secured six new hot water cylinders at a discounted rate thanks to a kind donation from McDonald Water Storage. Plumbing Lecturer…
Gresham College(@GreshamCollege) has announced the finalists of its second annual Gresham Competition, an oracy competition for state school students aged 16 and 17 that promotes…
Last week, Barking & Dagenham College(@BarkingCollege) underwent an extraordinary transformation, turning into a vast arena for a skills competition like no other. Over a thousand…
Please confirm you want to block this member.
You will no longer be able to:
Please allow a few minutes for this process to complete.