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...
Tax relief should be made available to learners who pay their own course fees, argues a new report presented this week to the Trade Union…
The Association of Learning Providers (ALP) has revealed problems with a recent capital grant for an employer after the scheme was challenged. It is feared…
Young entrepreneurs across Yorkshire and Humberside will now be able to study for a qualification in enterprise and entrepreneurship after the National Enterprise Academy (NEA)…
Awarding body EDI has teamed up with Argos owner Home Retail Group to launch the first qualification designed to raise understanding of environmental sustainability in…
Students overwhelmingly support the use of mobile technologies to support learning, with 96 per cent of those surveyed agreeing it helps them to learn, according…
Business Secretary Vince Cable has unveiled a list of 149 colleges across England that have been awarded a share of £50m in funding for the…
NIACE has launched an independent inquiry into adult and youth literacy in England to support the estimated five million people still lacking the literacy skills…
The UK is lagging behind its international competitors in public funding for post-16 education, according to a report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and…
The Institute for Learning (IfL) has announced the appointment of John Chorley as the first ever president of its Advisory Council. Mr Chorley, who has…
More than 60 innovative companies have joined the government’s ‘Café Culture’ campaign to increase informal workplace training for their staff. Companies including BT, Barclays and…
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