A surge in the teenage population and big demand for technical education courses might sound like great news for colleges.
City & Guilds Foundation members have backed an independent inquiry into the sale of its commercial awarding business, after ...
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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 ...
The government has confirmed the locations of 19 new ‘technical excellence colleges’ as part of a £175 million skills ...
A sharp fall in entry-level engineering apprenticeships risks cutting access to those careers before they've begun ...
Plans to introduce new “stepping-stone” qualifications for young people who fail GCSE English and maths risk creating a ...
Ofqual has handed out a £270,000 fine to Cambridge OCR due to serious errors in last summer’s physics papers, which meant 40 ...
When a 15 year old starts thinking about where to go after school, they’re increasingly asking AI before they ask anyone else ...