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An apprenticeship provider that is part of an Ofsted ‘outstanding’ college group has secured its own grade one rating from ...
Income from the immigration skills charge fell for the first time in four years amid calls for transparency over where the ...
Without connection, agency and resources, people become vulnerable to those who promise simple answers to complex problems.
Recent reductions in Turing Scheme funding have left FE colleges scrambling to sustain international study trips. With disadvantaged students hardest hit, they must now find innovative ways to deliver ...
From rival to collaboration – the key to success in FE Wigan & Leigh college principal Anna Dawe demonstrates how collaboration is power if regions are to fully harness the opportunities offered by ...
A London college has been accused of “unjust enrichment” and holding “secret negotiations” with rivals by two property developers in a £6.6 million High Court claim. South Bank Colleges (SBC), part of ...
Apprenticeship changes are a moment to refine, not unwind Reform can feel unsettling, but DfE’s apprenticeship assessment changes aren’t something to fear. They're something to shape ...
FE Week explores where the proposed growth and skills levy has got to ahead of the party’s conference next week ...
Forget the gloom, T Levels are turning a corner Breaking the 90 per cent pass rate barrier, the falling drop-out rate and some excellent destinations are proving the value of T Levels as a serious ...
A training provider is planning to close after an ‘inadequate’ Ofsted judgment due to 'systemic weaknesses' in safeguarding and 'distracted' management.