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Lord Baker: UTCs ‘struggling to keep going’
The government and LAs should help promote technical colleges, says Lord Baker
21 October 2016
Join forces in a united front
Unions must put aside self-interests to get a better deal for the sector as a whole, says TES FE editor Stephen Exley
21 October 2016
UTCs ‘struggling to keep going’, admits founder
The government and LAs should help promote technical colleges, says Lord Baker
21 October 2016
Area reviews will result in 50 fewer colleges, predicts FE commissioner
Sir David Collins also suggests that a ‘significant proportion’ of sixth-form colleges will become academies
19 October 2016
There’s more to FE than skills
In recent years, political focus has been firmly on ‘employability’, but this means the ‘education’ side of the sector’s remit risks being ignored
14 October 2016
Death by a thousand cuts
One-off Esol funding for Syrian refugees or Muslim women may be well-intentioned, but before long a serious injection of cash will be needed to stop the whole system collapsing
7 October 2016
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