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Harry Potter writer: FE cuts are ‘detrimental to the country’
Stage and screen writer Jack Thorne, whose work includes television show Skins and the Harry Potter stage show, says the government cuts are ‘leaving people behind’
20 June 2016
In this week’s TES Further: the universities moving into FE
Also: analysis of the changing FE workforce, enterprise star Lord Sugar’s ‘apprentices’ and the Prevent strategy
17 June 2016
Students with SEND call for better advice and support
Hundreds campaign against ‘lack of information’ for students wishing to pursue further education
17 June 2016
College staff work more than two days a week for free, survey reveals
UCU general secretary blames ‘unmanageable’ workloads for higher levels of stress and job dissatisfaction across the sector
16 June 2016
Just 7% of young people want to start an apprenticeship, survey finds
Poll assesses how well apprenticeships are understood by learners, parents and businesses
15 June 2016
Access to HE: record numbers progress to degree-level study
Almost 26,000 access-to-HE learners went on to higher education last year, with 10 per cent going on to study at elite Russell Group universities
14 June 2016
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