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...
National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) will remain at the heart of the construction industry’s qualification structure, following heated lobbying by ConstructionSkills, its Sector Skills Council (SSC).…
A new two-level cookery qualification has been pioneered by celebrated chef Jamie Oliver for UK secondary schools and FE colleges. Working in partnership with Edexcel,…
Four out of ten of England’s poorer college students are unable to cover the essential costs of their course, warns the National Union of Students…
Local authorities play a key role in reducing the number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET), finds a report published today…
Education will determine the vote for Britain’s young first timers, according to a new poll. British 18-22 year olds believe education is the most important…
Education provider Charnwood Training Group has scooped a major national award for its innovative use of e-learning. The company, a member of the Association of…
FE should mirror UK university practice to create an education system that treats all students equally and adapts to individual skills requirements, according to King’s…
Regional heats for the first WorldSkills UK Caring Competition kicked off today at Leicester College. The two-day heat, one of of three before a finale…
Education will determine the vote for Britain’s young first timers, according to a new poll. British 18-22 year olds believe education is the most important…
Young people across 75 FE colleges in England are being given a crash course in how to manage their finances as part of Money Week…
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