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There was cause for celebration at a university technical college this week as it was rated ‘good’, while four new apprenticeship providers were found to be making ‘reasonable progress’ in all areas. But one specialist college didn’t fare as well after Ofsted said it ‘requires improvement’, in the only other report published in the last […]
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An apprenticeship standard is set to have its funding band doubled following the Institute for Apprenticeships’ recent review. The maximum cash on offer for the level three aviation ground specialist will increase from £3,000 to £6,000, according to Annette Allmark, director of strategic policy at People 1st, who worked with the employer group that developed […]
“Endurance, fortitude and determination” are the qualities that each member of Team UK will need to beat Europe’s best, Anne Milton told competitors heading to EuroSkills Budapest at a special send-off event today. The skills minister was full of enthusiasm when addressing the 22 gifted young tradespeople who are flying out to Hungary in less […]
The government should fund the development of new higher level qualifications, paid for by a “higher technical levy” or top-slice from the apprenticeship levy, the Association of Colleges has said in a wide-ranging set of recommendations. In a new policy paper called ‘2030 and beyond: An upgraded Post-18 education system’, the association calls for a […]
A loans-funded independent provider has received the lowest possible rating in its first ever inspection this week. And two apprenticeship providers have been found to be making ‘reasonable progress’ in all themes under review in early monitoring visits, in the only other reports published in the last seven days. Darlington-based Elms Associates Limited was rated […]
Ofqual will allow T-level exams to be taken more than once throughout the assessment year – meaning students will not have to wait a whole year for retakes, after FE Week exposed sector leader fears. The exams regulator has also binned the idea of introducing a “working towards” grade for learners who narrowly fail the […]
The Construction Industry Training Board is trying to force colleges to enter “reverse subcontracting” arrangements where it charges “unfair” top-slices of at least 28 per cent even though it won’t be the prime. The bizarre deal, which the Association of Colleges believes would break government funding rules, has been thought up by the CITB after […]
The employer group behind three popular management apprenticeship standards has the backing of more than 150 employers – including retail giant Tesco – in its fight to overturn plans to slash their funding bands, the Chartered Management Institute has claimed. The chartered manager, operational manager and team leader standards are all facing cuts of between […]
On the eve of the launch of the government’s first ever tender for a single awarding organisation for a qualification, FE Week takes a look at the twists and turns of the tangled T-levels procurement process to date. The controversial full tender process to find awarding organisations to offer the first T-levels qualifications is due […]