Finishing education and moving into work is not a single moment. It is an important transition that requires support. If ...
School and college staff need continuous specialist training to “better understand and respond to the needs of children in care”, Ofsted has said ...
New findings from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) today reveal teaching staff in FE providers earn on average 20 per cent less than their peers in secondary schools. The ...
The FE per meal rate was frozen at £2.41 between 2014-15 and 2022-23. The schools rate was set at £2.34 before being matched with FE at £2.41 in 2022-23 and rose at the same rate until this year, when ...
New T Levels will be smaller than any existing course, with content and assessment trimmed to ease delivery pressures ...
Popular BTECs and other applied general qualifications have been granted another funding extension as part of a “sustainable” ...
More demands are being made of tutorial time – to the point that college teams are being asked to defy the law ...
Just over 27,000 students began T Levels this year, leaving ministers short of their revised recruitment target by nearly a ...
V Levels will launch in three subjects and begin teaching in colleges from September 2027, the Department for Education has confirmed.
The Department for Education today confirmed the national funding rate for 16 and 17 year old learners will only rise by 0.5 per cent in academic year 2026-27, from £5,105 to £5,133. This marks the ...
Dismissing students with vocational entry qualifications as ‘not really capable of graduating’ is steeped in prejudice, not ...
Functional skills qualifications will remain available “for some students” as ministers introduce new stepping-stone English and maths qualifications for GCSE resit students.