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Prison governors are set to be given direct power to hire providers for offender education — following publication today of the results of an influential review. Offender Learning and Skills Service (OLASS) contracts, held at present by three colleges and one independent learning provider, are currently given out by the Skills Funding Agency (SFA). But […]
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On the third Monday of every month Dr Sue, Holex director of policy and external relations, answers your questions, backed by the experience of almost a decade as principal of Canterbury College, in addition to time served in senior civil service posts at central government departments covering education and skills. QUESTION: 1 Ofsted’s role in […]
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The first ever standalone university technical college (UTC) to be hit with a financial improvement notice must draw up a recovery plan and explain how it will increase student numbers. The notice to Daventry UTC was sent to trust chair Professor Nick Petford on April 14, but was only officially published by the Education Funding […]
A former chief executive of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, who reportedly received a £230,000 voluntary redundancy pay-off from the local authority just six months ago, has been appointed to lead two merging colleges. FE Week has exclusively learned that John van de Laarschot will start as chief executive on August 1, when the merger between New […]
A college hit with two inadequate Ofsted ratings in three years has been told by Skills Minster Nick Boles that it is “failing too many of its students”, following an FE Commissioner report. Dr David Collins’ team visited City College Coventry in February, following its most recent Ofsted inspection in November. The report, dated April […]
Bridgwater College in Somerset is the latest new member of the 157 Group, it has been revealed this morning. The announcement was made by the college group via Twitter at 11am, and brings the total number of members to 32. Bridgwater is the sixth college to have signed-up since 157 Group exclusively revealed its expansion […]
Funding shortfalls remain the top concern among those involved in the FE sector in 2016. Chancellor George Osborne’s u-turn on planned cuts in his November autumn statement failed to allay anxieties throughout the sector. If the government had hoped for at least a few Brownie points, ministers forgot the age-old law of politics —it’s not […]
A struggling college is in danger of becoming the third in London to be placed into administered status by the FE Commissioner, according to the latest intervention report. Dr David Collins’ team visited Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College (EHWLC) in December, after the college had been rated inadequate by Ofsted following an inspection in […]
A fourth university technical college (UTC) has announced it will be shutting its doors due to low student numbers. UTC Lancashire said in a statement on May 3 it would close for good at the end of this term — just three years after it opened — due to difficulties in enrolling enough students “to […]