The Infrastructure Blind Spot in Online Exams
When organisations think about online exams, the conversation usually centres around question design, candidate experience or proctoring. Infrastructure is rarely the starting point, but in...
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A new report published by the Higher Education Policy Institute (www.hepi.ac.uk), with support from Loughborough University, looks at how policymakers currently interact with research and…
The Education and Training Foundation (ETF) has announced a series of three technical workshops for senior leaders that will take place in the first quarter…
British Safety Council has today (18 January) re-opened its offer to SMEs and micro-sized employers to apply to attend a free 3-hour workshop to help…
The TUC today (Wednesday) welcomed interventions from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Biden administration against the government’s new anti-strikes Bill. The ILO –…
Helen Minns from Cwmbran made the difficult decision to return to work during a family illness A 44-year-old mother to two teenagers has changed her…
This report set out to understand how the wellbeing of ethnic minority educators compared with the wider population. This report – made possible with the…
London South East Colleges brought employers from a range of industries together last night to help develop its curriculum strategy, ensuring that its students are…
The Conservatives are set to take a wrecking ball to hard-won workers’ rights, the TUC has today warned (Wednesday), as the union body calls on…
Juggling work, study, and family life is no mean feat and a challenging task for the best of people, but @BordersCollege student Clair Windsor is…
The University and College Union (UCU) on Tuesday announced that over 70,000 staff at 150 universities will strike on Wednesday 1 February. UCU is in…
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