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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, ...
Former chief inspector Dame Christine Gilbert is set to be appointed as the new chair of Ofsted, FE Week understands.
Phillipson criticises 'disappointing' consultation response delay, while unions say report card roll-out now 'nonsensical' ...
Despite cross-government recognition of adult skills as vital for growth, the Spending Review fails to deliver for adult ...
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 ...
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 ...
Wakefield is the first place in the country to trial a pilot scheme that aims to “personalise” a jobs and careers service for ...
A large sixth form college in Cambridge has been awarded a third consecutive Ofsted grade one for its “exceptional” quality.