Opinion

What does the budget mean for FE?

This was certainly not a budget for FE or education generally. No additional money was given or promised (apart...

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SANDRA MCNALLY
Opinion

Why is the sector celebrating greater dependence on the public purse?

In the past, the government paid 50 per cent of the costs towards the training of apprentices aged 19...

Nick Linford
NICK LINFORD
Opinion

Adults are still being trapped in low-paid work

The recent technical reforms still do little to help young people stuck in low levels of education or adults...

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ANDY NORMAN
Opinion

Can national colleges overcome their recruitment and funding challenges?

Clair Mowbray explains how the first incorporated college to open in 30 years is responding to its funding and...

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CLAIR MOWBRAY
Opinion

The missing middle gap: what’s happening with level 4 and 5?

With the DfE taking a renewed interest in intermediate-level provision, FE needs to seize the moment, says Professor Ewart...

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EWART KEEP
Opinion

Where will all the T-level teachers come from?

The ambitious plans for T-levels will surely fail unless more well-qualified staff can be attracted to the sector, warns...

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SIMON MARTIN
Opinion

ESFA overhaul of their register of apprenticeship training providers is more urgent than ever

It all seemed so sensible when the ESFA first announced at the FE Week Annual Apprenticeship Conference in March...

Pippa Allen-Kinross
NICK LINFORD
Opinion

Why I ‘Love our colleges’ and always will

Monday is the start of Colleges Week! This is a chance to celebrate the role colleges play in the...

Anne Milton
ANNE MILTON
Opinion

Government needs to improve access to apprenticeships

This week the education select committee published a wide-ranging report on the government’s apprenticeship record. It highlighted failings in...

Gordon Marsden
GORDON MARSDEN