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The former education secretary Michael Gove, now editor of The Spectator, has also been awarded a peerage and James Cleverley ...
At that point you wouldn’t need to whisper that FE may be entering a golden age of governance – the noise would be so loud ...
This is clearly of significant importance in the FE sector, especially now with the radical political shifts in the US, ...
Paul Phillips was paid £1.8m in 2023, incl. a six-figure retention payment which his COO son ‘resisted’ paying ...
As young people turn to social media influencers for guidance, need for real-world support has never been greater ...
FE unions will demand 10 per cent pay rise alongside national commitments to reduce teaching hours and class sized to tackle 'impossible' workloads ...
There are no plans to roll out T Levels to adults after a pilot scheme launched in 2022 attracted just 14 people, FE Week ...
She claims we are all writers now. We are in contact by social media, text, email and other methods which means we write more ...
Colin Booth, the chief executive of one of England’s largest college groups will retire at the end of the year.
The Department for Education (DfE) is advertising a job share role for the civil service role responsible for T Levels and ...
Schools have proved that pupil premium funding works; so why stop it at 16? Campaign launches for a post-16 student premium ...
The cost of living has skyrocketed in recent years and apprentices, often earning lower wages, feel the pressure. Many ...