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From refurbishing derelict buildings to creating bat boxes for primary schools, colleges are assessing the students' efforts ...
Lister was fired in August 2022 for gross misconduct for refusing to follow the college’s gender reassignment policy, which ...
Equally important is the call for flexibility. Whether it’s the structure of apprenticeship programmes or access to levy ...
A “voluntary” merger between two Cheshire colleges is expected next year following the announcement of a devolution deal in ...
Most adult apprentices are still studying for English and maths exams despite no longer being required to do so by the ...
Long-established London training provider Prevista has closed amid a Department for Education investigation into the company.
The national funding rate for 16 to 19 year old students will be bumped up to £5,105 in the next academic year following the ...
Plan to reward prisoners for engaging in education with early release must unlock real opportunities, not just doors ...
Bill Jones has been promoted to chief executive of Luminate Education Group, effective from January. The current deputy CEO ...
From academic year 2026-27, all students and families in receipt of universal credit will be eligible to apply for free meals ...
Our Teaching & Learning Academy offers a roadmap for the sector to tackle the recruitment and retention crisis.
Plymouth-based SeaRegs Training was handed an ‘outstanding’ rating today following its first ever full Ofsted inspection. The ...
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