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13 May 2026

Toni Pearce: Challenges and chances for learners in 2012

In honour of the new strapline for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, FE Week asked two further education (FE) experts, David Hughes, chief executive of NIACE, and Toni Pearce, NUS vice-president for FE, what they thought the “New Challenges, New Chances” would be for learners this year. These are my challenges and chances […]

FE Week visits parliament to meet the apprentices working in MP’s offices

The number of apprentices working in MP’s offices are on the rise, just as young people undertaking an unpaid internship in Parliament has become a hotly contested issue. Voluntary help is a tradition in politics that goes back several decades and at a time when job prospects are increasingly bleak, political graduates both from further […]

BETT: World’s largest learning technology trade show comes to London town

BETT Show 2012 replaces traditional seminars with a number of interactive sessions known collectively as LearnLive. The format hopes to discourage static presentations and open up more opportunities both for networking and intelligent discussion between participants. Visitors can influence each session by contacting a programme ‘leader’ through Twitter or youbett, an online social community designed […]

Gove could do BETTer for FE

The shadow minister has hit out at the disregarding of further education in the overhaul of the ICT curriculum. Education secretary Michael Gove announced a consultation on withdrawing the existing National Curriculum Programme of Study for ICT at the BETT Show last week. However, Gordon Marsden MP, shadow minister for FE, skills and regional growth, […]

One principal, two colleges

Two further education colleges have joined in a unique federation to cut costs under the leadership of one principal. Surrey-based institutes Kingston College and Carshalton College last year scrapped the original plan to merge, in favour of the new type of partnership, which means both colleges will retain their own governing bodies. The decision was […]

Hundreds of Zenos apprenticeships ‘delayed’

Hundreds of people have been affected by the postponement of an apprenticeship programme led by a major provider. Zenos, a provider of ICT apprenticeships, has told around 300 of its 19+ candidates that there will be a “short delay” to their programmes, which were due to start today (January 9). The training provider, which is […]

Millionaire becomes ambassador for Newham College

A former Newham student who became a millionaire at 24 has pledged to be an advocate for Newham College’s business initiatives. Chairman of Bance Group, Dave Bance has become an Enterprise Ambassador for his old college after meeting principal Denise Brown-Sackey and other top managers. He studied at what is now the college’s Stratford Campus […]

BETT: Q&A with Debbie French, BETT Event Director

Q) How would you describe BETT for someone who hasn’t heard of it before? I would describe BETT as a celebration and a meeting place for everyone who is involved in learning globally. It’s somewhere where anyone involved in learning can have the opporitunity to network with their peers. They can try, test, evaluate and […]

New apprentices for Northumberland College

Northumberland College has taken on two new apprentices at their Kirkley Hall campus. Kimberley Brown (20), from Whitley Bay, beat competition of more than 80 applicants to be offered the position of Apprentice Animal Keeper at the college’s tourist attraction, Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens. Kimberley is involved in the day-to-day care of more than 100 […]