FE Soundbite Weekly Journal for | ISSN 2732-4095 | October 1, 2022
What are Labour's plans for Skills? FE Soundbite Edition 664

Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 664, this is the weekly e-journal and newsletter brought to you by FE News - giving you the latest news and thought leadership from the week in the World of FE and Skills.

What are the big FE Announcements this week?

This week was the Labour Party conference and they made some announcements about the Labour Party's plan for Skills and a Green Skills economy. We have a sector reaction piece on the announcements: Growth and Skills Levy replacing the Apprenticeship Levy and Skills England.

The award-winning SkillsWorld LIVE also kicked off the Great Skills Debate from the Labour Party conference, which is well worth checking out.

There are further updates on Apprenticeships for Prisoners announced this week and Exams head back towards normality in 2023... we hope!!

Interesting exclusive thought leadership articles on FE News this week:

We have had an epic line up of exclusive feature articles for you again this week, with Jane Hickie from AELP about the Mini-Budget, Robert West from CBI wrote about How collaboration between further education and business will close the digital skills gap.

What happened to youth apprenticeships?

IFS completed their mini-series with a cracker... and a cracking question: What happened to youth apprenticeships?

The opening two paragraphs of Imran and Simon's article are shocking reading:

Half a century ago around one third of teenage boys entered apprenticeships on leaving school, mostly into programmes of 3-4 years in manual trades. A sizeable – though much smaller – proportion of girls also entered apprenticeships in fields like hairdressing. These apprenticeships provided many young people with a route into stable and secure employment. 

Fast-forward to the present day and less than 1 in 20 young people between the ages of 16 and 18 are apprentices, while more than half of all apprentices are over the age of 25.

MH&A's Matthew Atkinson wrote an interesting piece: A clear focus on cash will be essential for colleges and education institutions this winter.

Chris Patton discusses Embedding DE&I in your business – how to harness its power and Meti Basiri on How diversity in university campuses can enrich students’ learning experiences.

Josh Lemon wrote an interesting piece on unlocking cyber skills and Derrin Kent unpacks digital support skills. Dr Jo Foster asks: “What should the new Education Secretary have in his inbox?”

New Livestream season starting on Thursday: #FutureOfApprenticeships

Next week, we have two epic livestreams for you. SkillsWorld LIVE continues the Great Skills Debate at the Conservative Party conference on Friday 7th Oct at 4pm... and we are kicking off a new Livestream season with our friends at NCFE called #TheFutureofApprenticeships - episode 1 is LIVE at 10am on Thursday 6th October.. with the focus on 16-19 Year Olds and Apprenticeships!

I hope you enjoy FE Soundbite this week!

Gavin, CEO and Founder, FE News and FE Careers



FE Soundbite Weekly Journal | ISSN 2732-4095


FE News Exclusives...

Training in digital support skills is a must for UK businesses
September 30, 2022 - FE News Editor
Increased connectedness, emerging digital products, and a booming tech industry are all examples of the rapid changes occurring within the UK’s growing digital economy ­– […]
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“What should the new Education Secretary have in his inbox?”
September 30, 2022 - FE News Editor
As we welcome the Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP as the new Secretary of State of Education. Dr Jo Foster, Director of the Institute for […]
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The ‘mini budget’ will provide some relief, but not for long
September 29, 2022 - AELP
In his ‘mini-budget’ statement to the House of Commons last Friday, the new Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng set out hisThe Growth Plan 2022. The Chancellor’s statement […]
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How diversity in university campuses can enrich students’ learning experiences
September 29, 2022 - FE News Editor
There has been a substantial increase in international student enrolment within the UK. During the 2020/2021 academic year, data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency […]
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What happened to youth apprenticeships?
September 29, 2022 - Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
Half a century ago around one third of teenage boys entered apprenticeships on leaving school, mostly into programmes of 3-4 years in manual trades. A […]
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Unlocking cyber skills: This year’s essential back-to-school lesson plan
September 28, 2022 - SANS Institute
We can’t afford another year of schooling that fails to nurture the cyber-confident workforces of the future. Seven in ten large UK businesses were targeted […]
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A clear focus on cash will be essential for colleges and education institutions this winter
September 28, 2022 - FE News Editor
Leaders in education are used to operating in an acutely challenging environment, and that’s before you even get to the incredibly lean financials most colleges […]
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How collaboration between further education and business will close the digital skills gap
September 27, 2022 - CBI (Confederation of British Industry)
Over the past few years, businesses across the UK have increasingly come to rely on their employees’ digital proficiency. But this deepening dependency has highlighted […]
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Embedding DE&I in your business – how to harness its power
September 26, 2022 - FE News Editor
In recent years, DE&I has becomethehot-button topic with businesses globally. Organisations of all shapes and sizes are seeing the benefit of a truly diverse workplace […]
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Featured Voices on FE News...

Skills World Live Radio Show: The Great Skills Debate – Labour Conference
September 30, 2022 - SkillsWorldLive
Sponsored by theFederation of Awarding BodiesPlatinum Partners’ Programme and radio show sponsor,OneFile UK. For the first time,Skills World Live Radio Showhit the main party political […]
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Exams head back towards normality in 2023
September 29, 2022 - Department for Education (DfE)
GCSE, AS, and A level exams in England will largely return to pre-pandemic arrangements next summer as young people continue to recover from the pandemic. […]
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Changing Course in Education
September 29, 2022 - Neil Richardson
A recent illustrated synopsis (Jane Fryer, Daily Mail, September 27) of NASA’s £30 million probe DART’s high-speed collision against the asteroid Dimorphos described an experimental […]
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It’s a smart move not to ignore this
September 28, 2022 - Adrian Kibbler
THERE are an estimated eight million people in the United Kingdom that do not have the level of skills in mathematics that would be expected […]
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Why high-quality music education must be accessible to all young people, in light of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral
September 28, 2022 - FE News Editor
The power of music and its contribution to the UK’s cultural fabric was abundantly and poignantly clear for all to see at Queen Elizabeth II’s […]
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Labour announces plan for Skills: Growth and Skills Levy replacing the Apprenticeship Levy and Skills England
September 27, 2022 - Labour Newsroom
Keir Starmerhas announced that in government Labour will give businesses the flexibility they need to train their workforce and deliver growth, by turning the Tories’ […]
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Government change legislation to allow prisoners to take up apprenticeships following Committee recommendation
September 27, 2022 - FE News Editor
The Government has accepted recommendations to include prisoners in apprenticeships and provide better data and support for SEND prisoners. In March, cross-party MPs warned that […]
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Why educational reform is essential to changing the dominant British perception of Modern Foreign Languages
September 27, 2022 - FE News Editor
It’s no secret that we have become reliant on translation technology to communicate in foreign languages rather than taking the time and effort to learn […]
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How Will Gamification Play a Key Role in the Future of Online Learning?
September 26, 2022 - Heriot-Watt University
Education has always been willing to test new ways to maintain student engagement. Thanks to research from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, we can see […]
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