The Curriculum and Assessment Review: A Landmark Moment?
The Curriculum and Assessment review has the potential to be a landmark moment for our education system. Professor Becky Francis, who is leading the review,...
There will be significant opportunities for training providers over the next five years as skills issues rise to the top of the political agenda, according…
This week’s post has brought the annual reminders to pay membership fees from our respective professional bodies in accountancy and HR. More concerning is the…
If you are currently engrossed in Wolf Hall, you will have just witnessed the birth of Elizabeth, daughter to Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII. While…
As FE budgets are increasingly hit by funding cuts the need to save money is imperative. But the low hanging fruit has already been harvested,…
After years of the government supporting apprenticeships (in rhetoric, at least), Ed Miliband has stuck his oar in, promising to make apprenticeships a key plank…
I like to think that I am a pretty canny shopper. I have honed these abilities over the years so that I know exactly the…
Bespoke solutions are not the only options when it comes to cloud computing in educational institutions. The hybrid cloud is accessible, secure and future-proof; could…
Should our soon to be ‘future employees’, namely our pupils and students that are about to leave education, step away from the ‘norm’ of seeking…
I’m told that Sun Tzu’s Art of War is required reading at Westpoint and Sandhurst. But can the 2500 year old lessons allegedly written by…
The government looks set to move away from a direct funding model for Apprenticeships after a consultation showed employers prefer to be given “purchasing power”…
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