Beyond Technical Skills: Why Young People Need Leadership Skills To Thrive In The Workplace
Andy Burnham's call to put technical education at the heart of the national conversation is a welcome one. His proposal to expand technical pathways and...
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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.
Elliott Hudson College alumni, Fatim Fofana has recently self-published her first novel entitled “Carry On” which is available on Amazon. We are very proud of her achievement…
Tuesday 23 May at 10.00am, Committee Room 15, Houses of Parliament Watch live on parliamentlive.tv The Education Committee will question Claire Coutinho, Minister for Children,…
At the TUC conference hosted by Wirral Met College yesterday [Thursday 18 May], the College reconfirmed its commitment to what has been a 30-year partnership…
An international partnership between an Indonesian football club, New City College, Tottenham Hotspur FC and insurance group AIA has led to a ground-breaking opportunity for…
The Department for Education has published non-statutory guidance designed to help accredited Initial Teacher Training (ITT) providers to involve special schools in their ITT partnerships,…
New data suggests a majority of cloud tech professionals feel the skills gap has increased The digital skills gap remains a pressing issue in the…
A University of Chester student has described the unforgettable experience of being part of the Eurovision host team after gaining one of the hotly-contested volunteering…
The University of Birmingham’s strong history of engagement in Brazil was officially recognised by the highest honour of the Brazilian government. Brazilian Ambassador, Fred Arruda,…
The first of its kind National Delivery Plan sets out six core missions, announced at an event in the House of Lords The Digital Poverty…
The Twin Group CEO argues that local UKSPF programme commissioners don’t have to copy and paste old ESF provision in brought-forward People and Skills programmes.…
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