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Homework should count in 20% off-the-job training rule

Off-the-job training rules are inflexible and hard to enforce. They need urgent reform, argues Sue Pittock Who first thought...

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Training providers are facing uncertain times

Small training providers like the Friends Centre in Brighton are struggling under the current AEB uncertainty, writes Helen Osborne...

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The apprentice voice improves quality

It is apprentices who will pay the price for bad decision making – so involve us, says Poppy Wolfarth...

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Decisiveness and clarity needed on T-Levels

As reported last week, the new Skills Minister Anne Milton is seen as a fixer, brought in to sort...

Billy Camden
Billy Camden
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How we achieved Ofsted outstanding for 14-16

Ofsted recently lauded the Grimsby Institute Group’s outcomes for 14- to 16-year-old learners as ‘outstanding’. Paul Thundercliffe, headteacher of...

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Quick-fix approach to SEND is poor strategy

There has been a marked increase in refusals to assess young people for education, health and care plans. Fixing...

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It’s time for the devolved authorities to lead on skills

Central government agencies have failed to produce a successful skills policy – now it’s time for the devolved authorities...

Shane Chowen
Shane Chowen
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Let’s get FE and schools talking more

FE and schools rubbed shoulders at this year’s festivals of education and skills – wouldn’t it be interesting to...

Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor
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What providers need to know about health and care apprenticeships

Demand for health and care apprenticeships is set to soar, yet providers seem unprepared to grasp these business opportunities,...

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