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In this week’s TES Further: Why expanding colleges mustn’t lose their heart
Also: An interview with MasterChef: The Professionals winner Gary Maclean
24 February 2017
By the numbers: the gender gap among GCSE high-flyers
Figures show that girls are outperforming boys when it comes to achieving top grades at GCSE
24 February 2017
Schools could be forced to allow colleges access to students
An amendment to the Technical and Further Education Bill by Lord Baker would require schools to allow ‘a range of education and training providers’ access to their students
23 February 2017
Apprenticeships crucial to Northern Powerhouse, report claims
Northern employers accounted for 36 per cent of all apprenticeship starts last year, a report by the Education Policy Institute finds
22 February 2017
College staff to strike over suspended colleague
UCU members at the College of North West London are set to walk out on Thursday in support of a suspended maths teacher colleague
20 February 2017
Half of businesses consider hiring apprentices to fill post-Brexit skills gap
While 52 per cent of UK businesses surveyed would consider taking on one or more apprentices to offset the impact of Brexit, the figure drops to 44 per cent among London firms
20 February 2017
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