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By the numbers: school boosts sense of community
Young people put going to school in their top three factors of things that help them feel like they belong to their community
17 February 2017
Make funding ‘fair’ for post-16 learners, AoC tells chancellor
Ahead of chancellor Philip Hammond’s Spring Budget, the Association of Colleges calls on government to raise education spending to 5 per cent of GDP
16 February 2017
A third of businesses ‘not fully informed’ about apprenticeship levy, poll shows
New research by City & Guilds reveals a ‘lack of awareness’ among businesses just weeks before the introduction of the apprenticeship levy
13 February 2017
FE commissioner intervenes at Hull College over finance worries
FE commissioner raises concerns over ‘liquidity issues’ at Hull College Group after its financial health rated inadequate by Skills Funding Agency
10 February 2017
By the numbers: it doesn’t pay to be a science teacher
Research reveals low salaries compared with other sectors are holding back recruitment in maths and physics
10 February 2017
‘Careers leaders’ needed to boost advice in schools
Claudia Harris, chief executive of the Careers and Enterprise Company, says each school needs an ‘air traffic control person’ to connect students with employers
9 February 2017
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