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Schools hired 6,300 apprentices last year
From next April, more schools will fall into the scope of a public sector apprenticeship target
18 December 2018
Generational gap on apprenticeships revealed
Older people are more likely to think that apprenticeships offer better life chances than university, research shows
18 December 2018
At the top, there’s a long way to fall
With eight college leaders quitting their jobs in as many weeks, the pressure on principals and chief executives has never been greater. As the resignations pile up, George Ryan asks what does ‘good’ FE leadership look like? And what clues does the research give us about how to run a successful institution
14 December 2018
Call for clarity on apprenticeship levy brokerage
A trade body is calling on the film industry to transfer their unspent levy funds to facilitate more apprenticeships
13 December 2018
Colleges told to improve access for HE students by 2038
Office for Students tells colleges delivering HE courses to eliminate gaps in access
13 December 2018
16-18 funding to remain frozen for seventh year
Base rate for funding will remain pegged at £4,000 per student for the 2019-20 academic year
12 December 2018
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