A surge in the teenage population and big demand for technical education courses might sound like great news for colleges.
Some walk in with years of experience. They’ve already been training colleagues, running sessions, or mentoring staff. Others ...
At Bradford College, 93 per cent of our students come from areas ranked in the two most deprived bands in England according ...
Research shows that when structure does not match strategy, it can lead to fragmented execution. Essentially if a provider’s ...
An expansion of employer-led work programmes in prisons has been quietly ditched after a million-pound procurement proved ...
The head of a school that counts Adele and Olivia Dean among its alumni has warned against cuts to qualifications that allow ...
A sharp fall in entry-level engineering apprenticeships risks cutting access to those careers before they've begun ...
City & Guilds Foundation members have backed an independent inquiry into the sale of its commercial awarding business, after ...
The sacked boss of an awarding body fears bankruptcy after going “nuclear” over allegations his directors planned to defraud ...
As anxiety rises, the speaking and listening element of English functional skills feels out of step with reality ...
The release of the latest apprenticeship performance data should underline a straightforward point for both the sector and ...
Plans to introduce new “stepping-stone” qualifications for young people who fail GCSE English and maths risk creating a ...
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