skills

Let’s stop talking about soft skills – They are power skills

Often derided as superfluous, these skills are rapidly gaining importance in the world of recruitment, explains Rebecca Roycroft

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Rebecca Roycroft
Childcare

Why childcare is the FE sector’s business too

FE’s relationship with the childcare sector is more reciprocal than we realise and we need to recognise its full...

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Julie Hyde
Governance

Paying college chairs is a growing necessity

The sector is crying out for diverse talent who can support leaders to develop, write Ian Valvona and Paul...

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Paul Aristides and Ian Valvona
Apprenticeships

Labour must focus on apprenticeship completion rates

Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to shatter the class ceiling must start with an honest look at why apprentices are...

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Mark Bremner
Opinion

Without urgent action, we risk losing another generation of vocational learners

Funding is needed to ensure all learners can access the same opportunities regardless of their background, says David Gallagher

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David Gallagher
Devolution

Young adults need better funding post-Covid

Study programme funding for 19-23 year-olds will provide the wrap-around support young adults need

Shane Chowen
Senior leadership team
Refugees

Welcoming student refugees will help develop vital workforce skills

Refugee students bring untapped value to our colleges and our workforce; we just have to invest in demonstrating their...

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Shivan Merza
AI

Managing the risks and maximising the opportunities of AI for apprenticeships

There’s little focus on how AI will affect apprenticeships, writes Jonathan Bourne, and yet it’s the education sector that’s...

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Jonathan Bourne
Institutes of Technology

Collaboration is key to ensuring teaching and learning meet the needs of employers

Genuine partnerships that properly value teaching and learning can rise to the challenge of our skills shortages, write Rosa...

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Rosa Wells