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...
The government’s employment service, Jobcentre Plus, should be privatised to increase competition in the Welfare to Work sector, according to the Association of Learning Providers…
Apprenticeships have been found to add more value for money invested compared to other learning streams. Research by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills…
Only 16 per cent of businesses believe the UK is offering its young people the right mix of academic knowledge and practical skills, says education…
SkillsActive, the Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning, has criticised plans announced by the government today to scrap its popular Young Apprenticeship (YA)…
A London charity has launched a new initiative to help get disadvantaged young people in the capital into work. Called Young London Working, the initiative…
The £560m EMA programme scrapped in England last year will be replaced with a new £180m bursary scheme, Education Secretary Michael Gove has announced. Mr…
George Osborne’s Budget might have the best interests of businesses at its heart but it runs the risk of hampering the country’s prospects for growth,…
The Welsh Shadow Minister for Education has called for “evolution not a revolution” in response to an independent review of further education in Wales. Following…
Responding to today’s Budget announcement, the National Union of Students (NUS) said more Apprenticeships were to be welcomed but that continued silence on the replacement…
The government announced funding for a further 40,000 Apprenticeships for unemployed young people during today’s Budget. George Osborne, the chancellor, said the government will support…
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