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A case of over-promising and under-delivering?
The area reviews were billed as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to overhaul FE, but prudent principals would be forgiven for taking a ‘wait and see’ approach
26 August 2016
Success stories in the GCSE resit race
Colleges face a huge challenge with students taking mandatory resits – but some institutions have already achieved amazing results
19 August 2016
Act quickly to protect millions in ESF funding, colleges warn government
The government has guaranteed that it will protect cash from the European Social Fund after Brexit – as long as contracts are signed before the autumn statement
17 August 2016
Apprenticeship levy: guidance gets mixed response across FE sector
While the AELP and TUC welcome the news that the apprenticeship levy is set to be introduced next year, the CBI and CIPD express concerns
12 August 2016
Minister calls for living wage for apprentices to achieve ‘social justice’
Speaking exclusively to TES, Rob Halfon, the apprenticeships and skills minister, also backs the creation of a Royal Society of Apprentices
5 August 2016
‘Nasty’ Nick and the DfE soap opera over modular GCSEs
Will we see an introduction of adult GCSEs? It depends who ends up on top in the Whitehall soap opera, writes TES FE editor Stephen Exley
30 July 2016
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