A boost for vocational education?
Earlier this month, Matthew Hancock and Michael Gove took a step towards raising the status of vocational courses in England with the launch of the…
Welcome to FE News’ tag page outlining the many vocational study paths available to gain the practical skills and knowledge demanded by employers. Whether you want to pursue traditional trades, digital roles, healthcare, business, creative industries or more – vocational routes provide specialised training for in-demand careers.
Popular college courses cover qualifications in childcare, construction, hair and beauty, hospitality, IT, accounting, human resources, sports coaching, music technology and healthcare assisting among dozens of other options. Apprenticeships allow earning while building skills on-the-job.
With the right vocational profile, you can pursue a huge variety of professions like electrician, fitness instructor, broadcast engineer, graphic designer, dental nurse, welder, accountant, chef, network engineer and many more across diverse industries.
Vocational training focuses directly on job-relevant skills through practical assignments, work placements and industry-linked projects instead of more theoretical content. The hands-on nature helps secure employment and hit the ground running in roles.
FE colleges advertise their own apprenticeship vacancies while government portals like Find An Apprenticeship let you search for openings nationwide. Building connections with local employers as early as possible expands options.
Earlier this month, Matthew Hancock and Michael Gove took a step towards raising the status of vocational courses in England with the launch of the…
Jan Hodges, chief executive of Edge, gives an update on the work the independent education foundation is doing for the sector. Speaking with FE News…
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Over the past two decades governments of all hues have driven reform and expansion of the country’s vocational skills system, with some notable successes. But…
In response to Alison Wolf’s review of vocational education, commissioned by Education Secretary Michael Gove and published in March this year, the government has announced…
Alison Wolf’s review into vocational education, commissioned by Education Secretary Michael Gove, analyses how students between 14 to 16 years old are encouraged to undertake…
The Wolf report makes detailed recommendations for how to help improve, create and maintain vocational education for 14- to 19-year-olds. Document Review of vocational education:…
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