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Former chief executive of the Education and Skills Funding Agency Peter Lauener has been knighted in the King’s birthday ...
Since our first edition landed on doorsteps in September 2011, further education has changed dramatically. Governments have ...
There are unresolved risks in Ofsted's reform plans, from inconsistent grading to the challenge of defining 'exemplary' ...
From the government side, the witness list features key figures from the then-Skills Funding Agency, including former chief ...
A London apprenticeship provider has raised questions of “deep-seated” biases at Ofsted after being judged ‘inadequate’ ...
Phillipson criticises 'disappointing' consultation response delay, while unions say report card roll-out now 'nonsensical' ...
The DfE’s overall budget, including capital, will increase by an average 0.8 per cent a year in real terms by the end of the ...
Locking level 7 apprentices over 21 out of apprenticeship levy funding feels like a significant step backwards ...
The Chancellor avoided cuts and boosted 16-18 funding – a rare relief for colleges. But with adult skills, apprenticeships, ...
The government has cut next year’s budget for the Turing Scheme by almost a third. The Department for Education today ...
High-quality careers provision transforms lives. Consider this: girls with a 100 per cent career readiness score are twice as likely to pursue engineering. This isn’t a peripheral benefit – it’s proof ...
A 2011 DfE study found nearly half of complaints made against teachers were unsubstantiated, and it admitted, “When these ...
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