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...
Employees have a legal right to take time off for study or training for the first time from today. Legal changes mean businesses employing more…
Steve Holliday, chief executive of the National Grid, has been appointed chairman of the government’s new Technician Council. Mr Holliday will help the national council…
The Skills Funding Agency takes the reins to fund and regulate Adult Further Education and Skills in England from today. The Young People’s Learning Agency…
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) approved two more 16-19 projects at its final Capital Committee meeting today. The green-light sees Bishop Challenor School in…
Colleges are substantially increasing their use of games technologies to improve learners’ attendance, motivation and achievement, according to a report by education charity LSN. More…
Jane Marshall was appointed Healthy College Manager at Bradford College in 2007 as part of a unique initiative aiming to address the physical and mental…
At some point in their careers most tutors have been asked by students for guidance about different education pathways and careers options. Now, the Government’s…
The Further Education and Skills sectors have been coming to terms with Alistair Darling’s Budget announcement yesterday. Described by many in the media as a…
Alistair Darling unveiled a Budget today that he hopes will help Labour standout in May’s General Election as the right choice to lead the UK’s recovery.…
UK Skills is firmly committed to supporting a future thriving economy, by fostering the highest possible standards in skills. To empower us to achieve this…
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