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...
“ In an interview at the Association of Colleges (AoC) conference last week, FE News reporter Nadine Monem had a chance to speak with NUS…
“ The Chief Executive of the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) Mark Haysom called for the sector’s attention to be re – focused on the…
“ Educational spending has risen to 5.5% of GDP and the government now invests £4,500 per pupil, according to a statement made in the House…
“ A new national charity designed specifically for college and university staff will be launched today with the support of one of the UK’s biggest…
Last week we looked at the first and most fundamental part of selling a solution, [click here]understanding the employer’s business needs. This article assumes you…
“ The UK’s ability to compete internationally and to promote social cohesion will be severely damaged if “urgent action” is not taken on language learning,…
“ Legal duties introduced yesterday could “greatly improve” the prospects of disabled people working or hoping to work in colleges and universities across the country.…
“ In recognition of the outstanding quality of training offered by the London Borough of Redbridge education service in its Information and Communication Technology (ICT)…
“ Other than the Jubilee line extension and the much needed financial investment that Newham will receive as one of the five London boroughs to…
“ With A Level results out and GCSE and GNVQ results to be revealed later this week, apprenticeships are being highlighted to employers as an…
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