York College
Skills England has been dismissed as ‘stillborn’ but with collaboration between educators and employers it could be transformative
Highlights from Skills England’s first grilling by the education committee
Rob Nitsch talks about the 'adversarial launch' of the quango and how it contributed to its downfall
Labour’s welcome focus on building a fit-for-purpose skills system won’t deliver on its promise without meaningful employer engagement
The new body must harness centralisation to implement faster changes, increasing flexibility in course design and delivery
In-housing skills could damage credibility with employers
Have we just gone from Cincerella sector to... Pinocchio sector?
To avoid the (i)fate of its predecessors, Skills England needs independence, a wide remit and clear powers to make...
The new sector body is set to become another noble endeavour to simplify the unsimplifiable while leaving the real...