Skills England

Employers are instrumental in reshaping the skills landscape 

Labour’s welcome focus on building a fit-for-purpose skills system won’t deliver on its promise without meaningful employer engagement

Jessica Hill
Dan Howard
Devolution

A devolution revolution – or merely evolution for skills?

This week's white paper takes some important steps forward for skills but it's more a stepping stone than a...

JL Dutaut
Dr Fiona Aldridge
Devolution

We must avoid devolution’s risks to deliver for communities

We must learn the lessons of prior devolution to ensure the new deal delivers for adult learners, the economy...

JL Dutaut
Simon Parkinson
Essential skills

We must secure another 10 years of progress on literacy and numeracy

The latest OECD results call for celebration, but also for reflection on the policies that got us here

JL Dutaut
Sarah Waite
Governance

The importance of governors in setting the tone for a college

A myriad of rightly-sounded notes add up to the symphony that is organisational culture

JL Dutaut
Ian Valvona
Curriculum review

Why 16-19 education is a critical piece of the curriculum and assessment review puzzle 

This often overlooked phase of education is critical to the government's mission-led approach and requires greater clarity

JL Dutaut
Freya Thomas Monk
level 3

Level 3 announcement is a shot in the arm for sector unity

The government has made the right decision in most cases and bought the sector time to keep making its...

JL Dutaut
James Kewin
Sustainability

Why every college should put learners at the heart of green initiatives

Giving students power and agency over environmental work is benefitting our estate, our learners, our teachers, our community, and...

JL Dutaut
Dr Catherine Richards and Vanesa
The Staffroom - opinion

A social media ban wouldn’t stop the need to educate

An Australia-style ban would only leave colleges picking up the pieces of social media misuse. We need to start...

JL Dutaut
Pete Middleton