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While reform is necessary, its relentless pace is undermining stability, damaging improvement, and eroding trust, argues Lou ...
Burnley College’s principal Karen Buchanan has been suspended pending an investigation, a spokesperson has confirmed. It ...
While reform is necessary, its relentless pace is undermining stability, damaging improvement, and eroding trust, argues Lou ...
The vast majority of level 7 apprentices will be ineligible for government funding under new age-based restrictions, new data ...
Educators and those working with young people are now understanding that we cannot view incidences of gender-based violence ...
DfE also announces 'priority' bootcamp funding for next year and confirms apprenticeship budget increase to over £3bn ...
Adult education and apprenticeship funding faces 'intense pressure' if the government protects further education funding over ...
Funding for over-21s on level 7 apprenticeships is being axed in January – but the age cap risks damaging access and business ...
Smith is a corporate heavyweight who spent 22 years as chief executive of tech firm Cisco, and six chairing the UK’s ...
The number of young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) remained 'worryingly high' in the first ...
Susan Acland-Hood has admitted giving false evidence to MPs about probes into FE providers earlier this year, after concerns ...
Interesting fact: Shabir was born in Malawi and migrated to the UK at six years old speaking very little English Interesting ...