FE Teacher Workforce: Progress made, but Shortages Persist
Ensuring that the further education (FE) sector has a high-quality teaching workforce is critical to the government’s ambitions for the sector and its wider industrial...
“ Qualifications across Europe are to be recognised in a unified framework for employers and individuals, following proposals put forward by Brussels” education chief Jan…
With A-level results still potent in many minds, FE News invited Ken Warman, formerly Director at Tower Hamlets College, East London, to share his views.…
Politicians are often asked how we would spend vast budgets, which taken at face value are inconceivable. How would I spend £11 billion? Well, I…
“ Approximately 2 million full-time workers look set to reap the benefits of a legal loophole being closed next October, as plans to increase annual…
“ The government will be investing nearly £7 million to attract an additional 30,000 non-EU students into further education by 2011. Addressing delegates at the…
“ I would very much welcome a healing of the academic/vocational divide in this country, because I believe that it has bedevilled us for far…
“ Two thirds of women prisoners have drug, alcohol and mental health problems which can prevent them from learning new skills whilst incarcerated. The Learning…
“ A new document sent to the Government this month recommends an initiative to support the teaching of science, maths and technical subjects in schools.…
“ The Association of Learning Providers (ALP) will today announce that they have successfully allocated £1.5 million worth of funding to support e-learning. The Learning…
“ FE has seen a year of change and development, with growth in some areas and pay / investment injustices in others. FE News are…
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