College staff do two days unpaid work every week, new workload survey finds New report lays bare the workload challenge facing the sector
London college group threatened with strikes over pay and ‘fire and rehire’ tactics The University and College Union said their members will not ‘have a gun put to their head by their employer’
Sixth-form students’ art exhibition explores challenges facing the environment ‘This online exhibition is a way of celebrating the arts and recognising excellence in sixth-form colleges’
Soaring inflation wipes out skills budget boost Ministers have been urged to immediately add an extra £350 million a year in skills funding on top of planned rises to mitigate the impact or risk damaging their levelling-up agenda
IFS: Spending on adult education and apprenticeships will be 25% below 2010 levels by 2025 Spending on adult education and apprenticeships fell by 38 per cent in real-terms between 2010–11 and 2020–21
No T Level achievement rates until wave 3 students complete But national-level results for T Levels will be published from the get-go, with the first set of outcomes set to be released alongside A-levels in August
ONS reclassification review: Colleges given weeks to submit borrowing and other financial data The Education and Skills Funding Agency today asked colleges for ‘immediate assistance’ to provide a debt return
Queen’s Birthday Honours 2022: Who received what in FE? Picking up the damehood was Ann Limb, who has over 25 years of experience in FE and was appointed as City & Guilds’ first female chair last year
Skills and Productivity Board and Unit for Future Skills: a one-stop shop of what has been published so far The SPB has now wound up and been replaced by the Unit for Future Skills. The research conducted over the last two years has finally been published, ahead of this transition.