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What the chancellor's announcement of an additional £1.2 billion per year in day-to-day funding for FE really means ...
The Chancellor avoided cuts and boosted 16-18 funding – a rare relief for colleges. But with adult skills, apprenticeships, ...
Despite cross-government recognition of adult skills as vital for growth, the Spending Review fails to deliver for adult ...
Phillipson criticises 'disappointing' consultation response delay, while unions say report card roll-out now 'nonsensical' ...
Former chief inspector Dame Christine Gilbert is set to be appointed as the new chair of Ofsted, FE Week understands.
The chancellor has promised an additional £1.2 billion “record investment” for skills a year by the end of this parliament – ...
The government has cut next year’s budget for the Turing Scheme by almost a third. The Department for Education today confirmed it has made £78 million available for the international placement scheme ...
Locking level 7 apprentices over 21 out of apprenticeship levy funding feels like a significant step backwards ...
A large sixth form college in Cambridge has been awarded a third consecutive Ofsted grade one for its “exceptional” quality.
Across the diverse sessions of LSRN’s research conference last month – from formal presentations to digital contributions – several recurring themes emerged. These included the evolving identity and ...
Colleges should also “consider factors such as inclusivity, accessibility, cost-effectiveness” and compliance with internal ...
Ministers are asking schools, colleges and training providers to step forward to become edtech “testbeds” and help find ...
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