FE Teacher Workforce: Progress made, but Shortages Persist
Ensuring that the further education (FE) sector has a high-quality teaching workforce is critical to the government’s ambitions for the sector and its wider industrial...
Over two-thirds (68%) of OU nursing students said that Enquiry-based learning (EBL) was helping their nursing practice Two out of three have said EBL has…
Milton Keynes College Group has won a government contract to raise standards in English and maths. The Group has been awarded a million pounds to…
Today, a major training needs analysis survey is being launched, giving those involved in the delivery of apprenticeships the opportunity to shape the support they…
Ahead of the autumn statement on 17 November, Universities UK (UUK) is urging the Chancellor to recommit to uplifting investment on research and development (R&D).…
COLEG CAMBRIA is to host a competition which inspires metalworkers of the future Showcasing the skills of talented young metalworkers from across the UK, the…
Over 40,000 students in schools across the UK have been discussing their ambitions for the future of STEM this week. This was part of the…
Forbes Advisor’s Student Cost Of Living Index – 2022 After bills, almost a quarter (23%) of students have less than £100 per month left to…
AMBITIOUS college graduates are set to embark on their dream careers following a prestigious graduation ceremony at Middlesbrough’s historic Town Hall. 170 higher education students…
Students, staff and partners gathered at Stoke on Trent College this morning [Friday, November 11, 2022] to mark Armistice Day. The College held its annual…
Learners from poorer backgrounds “hit hardest” by “self-defeating cuts” to adult education and training TUC accuses the government of “levelling down” access to training and…
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