Common Sense, Compassion and the Courage to Act: What 26 Years in FE Has Taught Me
Recently, I visited PET-Xi in Coventry, and I left with a feeling I know all too well: admiration, frustration and a deep sense of déjà...
The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) has published new proposals on how it believes two million Apprenticeship places can be generated. These proposals…
Consumer goods giant Unilever has launched a one-day training course to help lecturers deliver health and nutrition modules to catering students. The programme, an industry-first,…
Labour leader Ed Miliband has unveiled plans for a new technical baccalaureate for the 50% of young people who do not go to university. Addressing…
Adults in employment are more than twice as likely to take up learning opportunities than those outside the workforce, according to a new survey. The…
A free DVD learning resource has been created to help secondary school teachers embed film into the curriculum and improve attainment in languages. Since 2008/9…
Some 76% of unemployed school leavers would consider starting up a business to be a viable option in the difficult job climate, a report by…
Most educational institutions are using and engaging with social media to aid recruitment and communicate with stakeholders, as well as for marketing purposes, and so…
The Scottish government must do more to protect colleges in its upcoming budget, student union NUS Scotland has warned. Although Scotland’s draft Budget for 2013/2014…
Calls have been made for an independent inquiry into qualifications regulator Ofqual’s grading of this year’s GCSEs. John Denham, former secretary of state at the…
After another summer of speculation, Education Secretary Michael Gove yesterday issued a statement concerning GCSE reforms. The Secretary praises the initial design of GCSEs and…
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