Soundbite Edition 734 – Is Policy Churn Being Detrimental to FE?
Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 734, February 24th 2024: Is Policy Churn Being Detrimental to FE? This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal by FE…
Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 734, February 24th 2024: Is Policy Churn Being Detrimental to FE? This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal by FE…
In 2015, the government launched its review of post-16 education and training institutions across England. One of the areas the review considered was the ‘need…
Continuing on from FE News Unwrapped, we decided to find out which three articles were the most popular every month throughout 2023! This month has been…
Rushing ahead with major reforms to post-16 qualifications risks leaving young people stranded without suitable qualification pathways and deepening worker shortages in key sectors, the…
The Skills and Post-16 Education Act was among the last major pieces of legislation passed by the Johnson Government. It is also by some margin…
Sir Michael Barber is an educationalist whose own academic background and career reflects those of other recent ‘skills advisers’ to occupy the space: Baroness Wolf,…
Over the past decade, successive governments have promised ‘pioneering’ reforms to boost skills and jobs. In particular, following the Sainsbury Review and Post-16 Skills Plan in 2016,…
The academic year has ended. It has been a crazy year on so many levels, politically in the UK, overseas in Ukraine and within the…
Over the last fifteen years we have been tackling the UK’s productivity puzzle, striving to find solutions that will ensure our country’s future economic, environmental…
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