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...
Apprenticeships give disadvantaged young people in Britain the potential to earn more – with men benefitting more than women, new research reveals. According to think…
SMART Technologies, producers of the popular interactive whiteboards, have announced a new global community which provides technical resources, accreditation programs and marketing guidance to member…
Former Gurkhas are to be given help to access English language speaking courses in order to help them integrate and settle in the UK. The…
As more girls take up science, engineering and technology A-Levels, the message that a career in SET is not just for boys is “finally getting…
Employers are failing to provide enough Apprenticeship places for learners eager for an alternative to university, warns union TUC. According to Scarlet Harris, the TUC’s…
As you begin to gear up for the new academic year you’ll no doubt be reviewing the information you hold about employers. You’ll probably also…
NEF, the vocational education think-tank and charity, welcomes Further Education Minister John Hayes’ expression of support for reforming the UK’s colleges. Writing online for FE…
British Telecom is considering expanding its Apprenticeship scheme after receiving more than 100 applications for each available place, highlighting FE’s role to play as university…
Creative industries and Apprenticeship support agencies in Greater Manchester have pooled their resources to create Apprenticeships in the creative sector for young people. The Creative…
Work between youth offending teams, schools and colleges is limited, according to a study by Ofsted. The report evaluated the effectiveness of the arrangements for…
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