T levels and V levels: Why Sector Dialogue Matters
The reform of technical education in England has reached a pivotal moment. With T Levels now established across the post-16 landscape, attention is turning to...
Out of work young people could face a lifetime of poorer health and lower happiness, warns The Prince’s Trust. The charity, which supports long-term unemployed…
The Government’s January Guarantee for 16-17 year-olds, to be launched tomorrow, fails to go far enough to stem the soaring numbers of young people facing…
Learners are benefiting from improved access to information about training courses, an assessment into a pilot scheme that outlines how much Government funding is available…
Learning and Skills Council (LSC) chief executive Geoff Russell will head the new Skills Funding Agency from 1 April 2010, when it takes over the…
Thirteen cultural and community-based groups have today been awarded a share of £500,000 to boost the creative skills and employability of Londoners in the run…
Six more 16-19 capital projects have been given conditional approval by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC). The announcement follows a Government pledge earlier this…
A record 143,400 apprentices completed their programmes in the 2008/09 academic year, according to figures released today by the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills…
Plymouth College students were celebrating in London last week after beating 73,000 hopefuls to win the top prize at the 2009 Make Your Mark Challenge…
Proposed changes to the UK’s student visa system have provoked outrage from the international education sector. The UK Border Agency is considering regulations that would…
The six top performing courses accredited by the the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) were singled out during last week’s Journalism Skills…
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