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...
The Scottish Government launched a review of vocational education and training in Scotland last week, designed to ensure it provides maximum value for money and…
Electrical installation is officially the most popular industry skill, according to the UK’s leading vocational education organisation. City & Guilds has revealed that electrical installation…
A further review of employees’ right to request time off for training, which came into effect from April 6, risks weakening the legislation “as a…
The University and College Union (UCU) and the National Union of Students (NUS) will hold are joint demonstration in central London on November 10 to…
Only a focus on building leadership and management skills will help the government avoid mass strike action in the public sector as spending cuts start…
South Birmingham College is “thrilled” to be the first Recognised Skills Academy provider of Social Care training in England. The college was personally presented with…
As we are nearing September and the beginning of the autumn term which comes with it, Colleges nationwide are preparing to face a very different…
The Institute for Learning (IfL), the independent professional body for teachers and trainers throughout the further education and skills sector, and the Learning and Skills…
The Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) is inviting expressions of interest for a new study into foreign investment in Further and Higher Education,…
A survey, which questioned 2,000 parents across the country, today reveals that 89 per cent of parents are anxious about their children finding work when…
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