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An early years training provider in West Yorkshire has received top marks from Ofsted for its “culture of high standards” and ...
Data-led insights from employers give us a clearer picture on routes to great jobs in priority sectors, writes Skills England ...
Last year, a record 279,550 18-year-olds in the UK were accepted into university. But for those who don’t get the grades they had hoped for, may wish to revisit their decision, or are applying for the ...
Supporting the ‘economically inactive’ into jobs presents opportunity for skills providers to collaborate with firms on ...
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The principal of the first college to be rated “outstanding” under Ofsted’s new framework has warned that “you can’t hide anything” if you want to achieve the top grade. Karen Dobson was celebrating ...
FE Week explores where the proposed growth and skills levy has got to ahead of the party’s conference next week ...
Exams regulator Ofqual has fined an awarding body £15,000 for 'serious' failures including conflicts of interest with a test ...
Level 7 apprenticeships in five health professions will continue to be funded until 2028-29, rather than losing access to ...
How professional short courses are shaping FE’s future With government reforms and employer demand driving change, FE colleges are embracing flexible, skills-focused courses ...
A combined authority is handing out £4.5 million in grants to colleges and training providers to fill further education 'cold ...