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...
Government changes to FE funding for 16-19 year olds have left many without a clear indication of how their studies and training will be funded…
The average teacher in the UK is set to receive more than the average box of chocolates and bunch of flowers this year, according to…
The prestigious Matrix accreditation has been awarded to South Thames College for providing high quality information, advice and guidance to young people who want to…
Skills Minister John Hayes has pledged to provide more effective, targeted help for people who face barriers to learning the English language skills. “We recognise…
A South Thames College teacher has won Outstanding Tutor of the Year at the first national BTEC awards. Euthan Newman, who teaches health and social…
Greater freedom from over-elaborate funding restrictions must be provided to colleges so that they can achieve their full potential for the benefit of their wider…
Research from the Association of Colleges (AoC) suggests that the Government risks excluding a quarter of a million adults on inactive benefits from education, 75 per…
A much-needed, if small, dose of optimism was offered to the UK youths when the official government figures of unemployment were unveiled earlier this morning…
The National Union of Students (NUS) has expressed concern at a reduction in the provision for the replacement of EMA – after a warning from…
The 157 Group, the Local Government Association (LGA) and the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have published a report examining the role of local enterprise partnerships…
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