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...
It’s all about the learner, and building a culture of lifelong learning.
The findings of a new study of children in the UK and their parents reveal that health and social care is the most popular career…
College staff should be fully involved in the mental health and wellbeing of students and create experiences that go right across learning and beyond. This…
In response to NUS Scotland’s nation-wide campaign to fight for students during the cost-of-living crisis, the Scottish Government has announced an increase of £900 for…
A new survey conducted by PebblePad in partnership with Student Pages, an online magazine for students across the UK, has found that half of 17-24…
The Skills Minister Robert Halfon will be questioned by the Education Committee in the final session of its inquiry into Careers Education, Information, Advice and…
It’s no secret that the engineering sector is experiencing a shortage of workers. In fact, research shows that the industry will need to train and…
@BordersCollege students Felix Meister and Jack Forsyth are celebrating after a successful night at the ALBAS, Lantra Scotland’s Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills. Felix…
A structured early-intervention activity designed to give students more confidence in their academic writing is directly impacting on retention, progression and attainment, according to new…
Today [Thursday 9th March 2023] is University Mental Health Day, Movember’s Sarah Coghlan looks at how you can help a student who might be struggling…
University Mental Health Day organisers, Student Minds and the University Mental Health Advisors Network (UMHAN), have called on the higher education sector to re-prioritise mental…
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