The Binge Learning Trap: Why Steady Progress Beats The Sprint
We’ve all been there - pulling an all-nighter before a test, or cramming for a big presentation, only to forget most of what we learned...
Local authorities have been challenged to review their provision of support for young people, as part of the Government’s agenda to reform public services. A…
Students affected by this summer’s A-level and GCSE exam paper errors are being reassured by awarding organisations and regulators that they won’t be unfairly disadvantaged…
The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) is giving adult learners the chance to have their say about the future of informal learning through…
Social media marketing is a serious business and “social media marketing manager” is a role that’s starting to appear in quite a few organisations in…
The Skills Funding Agency is working with the Jobcentre Plus on a new programme that aims to equip the unemployed with the necessary skills to…
The ColegauCymru / CollegesWales association has furthered its dedication to bilingualism in FE with the creation of a role to manage growing Welsh language provision.…
The UK Government’s new immigration laws risk excluding international students from Scotland, the country’s association of colleges has warned following new proposals on visas. John…
SkillsActive, the SSC for active leisure, learning and wellbeing, has secured more than £500,000 from the government’s Growth and Innovation Fund to address skills gaps…
Home Secretary Theresa May has declined to accept an official “impact assessment” that puts the cost to Britain’s economy of her curbs on overseas students…
The 157 Group of 27 large and regionally influential colleges has published a policy paper as part of calls to free up the qualifications system…
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