A “tick-box” culture at many UK employers means health and safety training is prioritised over productivity-boosting skills, a report has found.
An apprenticeship provider with a 20 per cent achievement rate has become the first FE provider to receive Ofsted’s new lowest possible grade. The watchdog handed an ‘urgent i ...
Education secretary responds to outcry from college leaders after breaking white paper pledge of real-terms 16-19 funding increase ...
Ofsted has announced a new way of recruiting “groups” of school and FE leaders to work as part-time inspectors, in a bid to make inspections “more collaborative than ever be ...
A national framework for NEET support could finally bring much-needed clarity and coordination to the system The Milburn Review is soon expected to publish its diagnosis of one of the most pressing ...
A limited pool of awarding organisations will be eligible to deliver the first tranche of V Levels under rules tabled by Ofqual today. The exam regulator has opened a short, six-w ...
A decision to slim down “bloated” T Levels is a “necessary” move – but shaving classroom hours alone will not be enough to boost take-up, experts have warned.
Finishing education and moving into work is not a single moment. It is an important transition that requires support. If ...
Popular BTECs and other applied general qualifications have been granted another funding extension as part of a “sustainable” ...
More demands are being made of tutorial time – to the point that college teams are being asked to defy the law ...
School and college staff need continuous specialist training to “better understand and respond to the needs of children in care”, Ofsted has said ...
New T Levels will be smaller than any existing course, with content and assessment trimmed to ease delivery pressures ...