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While greater flexibility is welcome in Ofqual's apprenticeship assessment reforms, challenges remain ...
Ex-head of SFA defends 3aaa change of control refusal, claiming buyer’s plan posed ‘threat’ that could leave agency ‘picking ...
New courses will be funded through the growth and skills levy from early next year, according to the government’s industrial ...
The government has made £6.3 million available to incentivise employers to provide construction and health T Level industry ...
Skills excellence is essential for international competitiveness and a magnet for global investment, key pillars on which the ...
Manchester was possibly the first area to sound the post-16 education alarm bell with the Department for Education in 2022.
Hidden from the rubbish-strewn streets of Birmingham lies a grand wood-panelled stately home with extensive lawns and ...
Despite years of progress, independent training providers (ITPs) are still treated unfairly. It’s time funding followed the ...
AI is a shiny distraction from college funding. Workload is not the issue. The issue is 16-19 year olds aren’t funded for ...
A large midlands college has finally sold a campus two years after winning a controversial legal battle with its local ...
Principals of 'outstanding' colleges have been enlisted to help other colleges improve Principals of 'outstanding' colleges have been enlisted to help other colleges improve Three leaders of ...
Watchdog sets out how it will do away with end point assessment and monitor training providers marking their own apprentices ...