Opinion

The employer knows better than the ‘man from the ministry’

The levy was supposed put employers in control – don’t shunt them into the back seat just because you...

Expert Contributor
Expert Contributor
Opinion

Frontier Economics is right: the T-level tender approach is not viable

Important new research carried out for the DfE demonstrates that a single awarding body for T-levels would have disastrous...

Gemma Gathercole
Gemma Gathercole
Opinion

Why doesn’t FE Week have more diverse representation?

Apparently, 55% of senior leaders in FE are women. I don’t believe it. A large part of my job...

Catherine Murray
Catherine Murray
Opinion

How World Youth Skills Day can help with social mobility

Inequality is a major problem for many 18- to 24-year-olds, but Neil Bentley believes WorldSkills UK can play a...

Neil Bentley-Gockmann
Neil Bentley-Gockmann
Opinion

Teaching is at the heart of the skills plan

In order to deliver the skilled workers our economy needs, education and industry need to forge closer links, says...

Expert Contributor
Expert Contributor
Opinion

Prison education and training needs fixing – here’s how

Prison education has been sidelined for too long and major change is needed now, says Rob Mills The general...

Expert Contributor
Expert Contributor
Opinion

To boost social mobility, we need more degree apprenticeships

If we really want to develop our economy, we should focus more on the top echelons, suggests Adrian Anderson...

Expert Contributor
Expert Contributor
Opinion

20% off-the-job training should be the minimum for apprentices

The countries with the best apprenticeships in the world have far more training than we do in the UK,...

Expert Contributor
Expert Contributor
Opinion

Reverse the 20% off-the-job apprentice training rule

The 20 per cent rule should be immediately reviewed as a universal requirement, suggests Mark Dawe AELP totally supports...

Mark Dawe
Mark Dawe