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...
With the election results confirming the predicted hung parliament, the fight is still on for the main parties to form a government. Both Labour and…
As the recession-hit nation prepares to vote in the closest General Election for many years, the FE sector has been scrutinising each political manifesto for…
FE News invited Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Green Party education representatives to tell our readers why the sector should vote for them on May…
All three main funding chiefs will share a platform at this year’s Association of Learning Provider’s (ALP) Conference on 14-15 July. The flagship event marks…
Two Doosan Babcock employees have won gold medals in the UK’s premier welding competition. In total, four of the ten SkillWeld 2010 finalists came from…
The difference in job prospects between the private and public sectors is widening, even as the UK emerges from recession, according to new figures. The…
South Birmingham College has been invited to share best practice by Ofsted after inspectors praised the way staff listen to learners. The college gained ‘Outstanding’…
A North West college has installed two wireless networks to provide learners and staff with around-the-clock access to its resources. Hopwood Hall College brought in…
More than £16 million is being allocated to fund an additional 4100 college places in Scotland for 2010/11. Colleges across the UK are already feeling…
Entertainment icon Arlene Phillips OBE will host and judge a new Industry Insider Prize as part of this year’s VQ Day celebrations. VQ Day, now…
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