Policy

Comprehensive family learning is essential to unlocking potential

A coalition of organisations from across the adult education, early years and family support sectors is calling for long-term...

JL Dutaut
Dr Sue Pember and Juliette Collier
Policy

Post-16 education needs consensus (and better data)

New research shows signs of success in further education, but also a lack of clarity about inequalities and a...

JL Dutaut
Luke Sibieta
Sustainability

Want to be attractive as an employer? Be sustainable

Colleges have distinct advantages – and all the incentives in place – to develop their electric vehicle infrastructure

JL Dutaut
Jon Cummins
The Staffroom - opinion

There’s no tired like teacher tired  

Improving wellbeing, recruitment and retention of teaching staff must start with honest recognition of quite how exhausting the job...

JL Dutaut
David Murray
Policy

Where Greater Manchester leads, others will follow

Greater Manchester’s work towards an integrated technical education system has taken another exciting leap forward

JL Dutaut
Coral Grainger and Richard Caulfield
Apprenticeships

Post-nominals put apprenticeships and academia on a PARS

One of the first to be awarded professional status post-nominals explains why they mean so much to apprentices and...

JL Dutaut
Emma Nolan
Apprenticeships

The road to a Rolls Royce apprenticeship system

Government has made great progress on apprenticeships but it must go further to keep up with workforce demands

JL Dutaut
Jonathan Gullis MP
Funding

Sustaining Support for 16-19 Tuition Funding

As the chancellor prepares his spring budget, Cheri Ashby argues for keeping what is a vital funding stream for...

JL Dutaut
Cheri Ashby
Colleges, English and maths

New English and maths funding conditions are unnecessary, unworkable and must be suspended

Government has found a way of making new money feel like a wholly backward step, writes David Hughes

Billy Camden
David Hughes