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Peter Mucklow. Matthew Atkinson. Sue Lovelock. Owen Jenkins. Charlotte Briscall. Martin Spencer. Stuart McMinnies. Hunada Nouss. John Lakin. Hear from apprentices Sam and Samantha about the River Cottage chef school. Schools play 'critical role' in preparing young people for next steps in education or a career. New learning opportunities for Operational Delivery Professionals put the spotlight on excellent customer service. How Pizza Express' apprenticeship is preparing learners for the busy restaurant environment.
Our infographic shows how your gender affects the careers advice you receive. Our new research reveals that men and women get different careers advice. Schools and families wrongly assume academic routes always lead to greater success and fulfilment than vocational education. Our infographic looks at how work experience can help tackle a skills shortage. What makes young people tick at work? Functional Skills qualifications make Maths and English learning meaningful using real-life examples.
The first article in our series looks at the background and future of vocational pedagogy. Opinion: Chris Jones shares his views on why the Government's Technical Baccalaureate Measure should be more ambitious. Read more. The Smith Review is good. But what about alternatives at level 2? You want to narrow the gender pay gap? Find a course or qualification I'm looking for: Search. Find a centre Near me:. Offering: Search. Centres Learners Employers.
Qualifications explained. Investing in skills to drive growth — is your organisation fit for the future? What skills are needed for a new era in rail? Building the Future of Construction 14 December Read full Drawing our employer round table series to a close for the year, we caught up with employers and panel experts in the construction industry.
Adult learning and apprenticeships as solutions to the lack of females and an ageing workforce in the construction sector 03 December Read full Even before the COVID pandemic took the global economy hostage, the Fourth Industrial Revolution was making a significant impact on the skills dynamic in all industries.
Women locked out of growing sectors as the gender pay gap widens 18 November Read full Our Chair Dr Ann Limb CBE, reflects on Equal Pay Day — the day in which women effectively, on average, stop earning relative to men because of the gender pay gap.
The Future of Adult Learning in Social Care 10 November Read full The pandemic raised the profile of the valuable contribution that the social care workforce made to the lives of many individuals. Re-skilling for the future — where are we now? More young people turning to university because of post pandemic job market, despite fewer graduate jobs predicted 05 August Read news story Our latest research finds more school leavers are turning towards university as a default choice as uncertainty in the jobs market bites.
Update on assessments 25 February Read news story. In the driving seat for EPA success 16 December Read full West Suffolk College discuss their journey on moving from apprenticeship frameworks to standards. Learning during change 15 December Read full Looking back on the year we have learnt so much. Engineering and the Green Economy Webinar: Follow up report 30 November Read full With unique insights from industry our guests' explained how companies, jobs and workplaces are evolving. Funding withdrawal update for Post qualifications 05 November Read full ESFA are removing public funding from a number of qualifications that have had no take up over the last 3 years through the ESFA funding route.
Helping apprentices achieve EPA success during Covid 14 September Read full Poole based private training provider Locomotivation Training have been on a digitalisation drive since Updated 28 August - DfE, FAB and Ofqual joint statement on reissued results 28 August Read news story We want to say congratulations to everyone who received their vocational and technical qualifications results this month.
Guidance and advice regarding coronavirus 13 March Read news story Important announcement regarding coronavirus. The Maths and English T Levels opportunity 21 February Read full With only a few months to go until the first T Levels are delivered and become a new technical alternative for year olds, there are still concerns about the implementation of the new two-year programme.
The languishing Levy pot: Accessing unspent apprenticeship funds 07 March Read news story Almost two years after the apprenticeship levy was implemented, apprenticeship start figures continue to decline in overall terms and questions remain around the ways in which the funds collected by the Government are being spent.
Can your learners prove their compliance with standards and regulations in one click? The apprenticeship levy: a solution for UK skills shortages 14 March Read full While employers continue to have reservations about the way apprenticeships are funded, a new piece of research by City and Guilds and accounting firm Grant Thornton suggests that they are starting to get to grips with apprenticeships.
Don't write apprenticeships off. Never mind the Brexit. A Practical Guide to Craftsmanship 18 May Read news story Craftsmanship can be taught in an FE setting and a business administrator has just as much right to apply the label of craftsman to themselves as a jewellery maker.
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