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...
Offering 14 to 19 year old students technically oriented courses of study at specialist University Technical Colleges (UTC) poses a new hope for the UK…
VQ Day (22 June) is a national celebration of vocational qualifications for students, teachers and employers. It recognises the talented and skilled people throughout the…
Further Education providers must take the lead in adapting their courses to meet employers’ needs, says Skills Minister John Hayes. Speaking to FE News after…
The inability to produce fully trained prospective employees is the primary problem of the FE sector, according to British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) director general…
The Association of Learning Providers has modified its name to reflect its members’ role in helping thousands of job-seekers find work. The lobby group represents…
England’s main education, jobs and skills lobby is urging the government to better coordinate skills and employment programmes. The Association of Employment and Learning Providers…
The Association of Learning Providers (ALP) is gearing up to host its two-day conference from tomorrow, with a raft of key speakers signed up to…
It is surprising how little attention the recent speech by John Hayes about his vision for further education seems to have attracted. It was not…
North Hertfordshire College (NHC) plans to launch an enterprise academy at the NHC Hitchin centre in September to help students set up their own businesses.…
A public consultation on ambitious proposals to merge two FE colleges was launched yesterday as the sector looks to consolidation to save costs. Stroud College…
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