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‘Don’t let applied generals fall by the wayside’
The future of the applied general qualification is uncertain as the government works to present a ‘binary choice’ between A levels and T levels
1 May 2018
Role of lifelong learning in the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ in the spotlight
The Education Select Committee is set to explore the role of lifelong learning in reskilling the workforce
1 May 2018
College ran into financial issues after ‘poor planning’
Poor planning and over-optimism contributed to financial problems at one college, a report by the Scottish auditor general has found
30 April 2018
Government must invest in lower-level vocational qualifications ahead of Brexit
With much political bandwidth being taken up with talk of tariffs, custom unions and immigration, the government should not overlook technical education
30 April 2018
Scrap corporation tax cut and spend savings on FE, government urged
An extra £1 billion is needed to make a success of the government’s technical education reforms, a thinktank has suggested
27 April 2018
Government refuses to say why some T levels classed as apprenticeship-only
The government has said it is ‘not in the public interest’ to disclose how decision for some T levels not to be taught in the classroom was made
27 April 2018
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