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FE awards shine light on benefits of lifelong learning
While the decision to enter adult education isn’t always easy, it can have a transformational effect on people’s lives, as the winners of this year’s Festival of Learning Awards can attest. Kate Parker reports
Behind the scenes at the UK’s biggest college group
Exclusive: LTE Group's John Thornhill talks to Tes about how the group became the largest in the UK – and what the future holds
The art of playing politics in international schools
International leaders often have to deal with ambassadors, government ministries, well-connected parents, consulates and more – so how do you learn the art of playing politics?
Government: ESFA to face independent review
The independent review will be led by Professor Sir David Bell, vice-chancellor of the University of Sunderland
Ucas: Half of school leavers considering apprenticeship
Over half of 17- to 19-year-olds who are receiving their grades next Tuesday, but are not intending to start a traditional degree course in the autumn, have considered an apprenticeship, says Ucas
AoC: Vaccination will help keep disruption to a minimum
It was announced today that 16- and 17-year-olds could be offered the coronavirus vaccine within weeks
Why we need to consider broader learning outcomes
Without adequate support for lower-level qualifications, many students will not be ready and able to take up level 3 offers, writes Baroness Sheila Hollins
GCSEs 2021: How to run a socially distant results day
What plans do schools have in place to handle the practicalities of giving students their grades on GCSE results day? We hear from schools taking some different approaches
Turing Scheme: the colleges and schools due to benefit
Over 40,000 students from FE institutions, schools and universities will be able to study and work abroad from September
Btecs: are alternative qualifications fit for purpose?
Current concerns around the plans to remove most Btecs focus on only part of the debate, says principal James Scott
Teacher assessed grades: Did they work for colleges?
Senior leaders and staff had to get on with it and ensure that every student was assessed as fairly as possible, says Sam Parrett
GCSEs and A levels results days 2021: What are TAGs?
With results days just around the corner, here's everything you need to know about how grades are being calculated this year
Covid restrictions briefing: what it means for schools
Nicola Sturgeon has given schools details about what the easing of coronavirus restrictions will entail
5 things to check on an international teaching contract
Don't sign on the dotted line of an international teaching contract until you've double-checked these key areas...
How to teach students about access to education
The pandemic offers a springboard to teach young people about access to education. Teachers across the world explain how they are teaching students about the right to education