The Apprenticeship Levy is live, but will others now fall through the skills gap?
This week marks a revolutionary change in the way further education is funded.
This week marks a revolutionary change in the way further education is funded.
Ofqual's new 9-1 grades, appearing later this year for English and maths first, do not line up evenly with the old A* - G, so cannot be directly compared.
Currently, the SFA holds the contract with the college but moving forward, colleges and employers will make a legal agreement between themselves.
The IFS study into education spending released yesterday shows that age 16-18 spending was about £6 billion in England last year.
This weekend, the Guardian questioned whether making vocational choices at 14 was too early and could be a reason for UTCs struggling to improve their GCSE results and attract students.
The State of Rural Services report says lack of public transport is harming opportunities in education and there are also concerns about gaps in access to broadband in rural areas.
The common practice of students pursuing four AS-levels before dropping their weakest subject for the final year is to be phased out
EU students applying FE places in the 2017 to 2018 academic year will still have access to student funding
Popularity of apprenticeships has grown but what is putting SME's off?
Record places available at UK universities following A-Level results day 2016
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