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Flashback Friday! 16th February

Flashback Friday

Welcome to Flashback Friday 16th February, where we take a look back through time at the year:

2017:

Is skills policy now too ‘employer-led’?

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by Janet Clark, ATL Education Policy Adviser 

2016:

Recognition – the case for grading Apprenticeships

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by Roger Francis, Director, Creative Learning Partners Ltd

2015:

The election so far

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by Nick Isles, Deputy Principal and Chief Executive, Milton Keynes College

2014:

Setting out the Education and Training Foundation agenda

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by David Russell, Chief Executive, the Education and Training Foundation

2013:

Financial Education is half the story

 

by Sylvia Perrins, Chief Executive, the National Skills Academy for Financial Services

2012:

Celebrating the value of vocational courses

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by Rob Wye, Chief Executive, the Learning and Skills Improvement Service

2011:

Is the creative and cultural sector finally buying the idea of Apprenticeships?

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by Robert West, Education and Curriculum Manager, the National Skills Academy for Creative and Cultural Skills

2010:

Young people fear post-recession impact on employability

by Barry Sheerman MP, chair of the Select Committee for Children Schools and Families

2009:

Bogus plumbing courses on the rise

by Keith Marshall OBE, Chief Executive of SummitSkills

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