Beyond the Label: What the SEND Transition Collective taught us
Practitioners, leaders, researchers and advocates gathered in London to do something the sector urgently needed: not just name the problem, but co-design the route out...
Education giant Pearson has announced plans to exit its adult training businesses in a move that will affect roughly 5,000 learners. The company said a…
The government has extended a £1,500 grant scheme to help small businesses take on young apprentices for a further year. The Apprenticeship Grant for Employers…
With the economy in a state of continuing flux and providers also working against a backdrop of shifting legislation, how are we preparing learners for…
2012 – what a year it’s been for Britain, with the magnificent Olympic Games and Diamond Jubilee festivities making us all so proud of…
The past few weeks have seen two very different concepts emerge that address the hot topic of how the education system should be preparing young…
NEF: The Innovation Institute Conference Innovisions 2012 held on 5 Dec, in association with EDF Energy Campus, was a cavalcade of the latest ideas, technologies,…
With the advent of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement yesterday comes yet more cuts to public benefits, and little difference to education. Income support, housing benefit,…
This may seem a strange topic when FE is advertising HE courses below the price of similar university delivered degrees. FE has decided that differentiating…
We all deserve a break over the festive period, but – as this time of year enjoys the highest rate of online traffic – it…
More than 200,000 jobseekers found employment through the Work Programme since its launch in June 2011 through to the end of September 2012. According to…
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