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65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. OFSTED SLAMS SAFEGUARDING FAILINGS AT APPRENTICESHIP GIANT Ofsted slams safeguarding failings at apprenticeship giant. One of England’s largest training providers has been rapped by Ofsted for serious safeguarding failures in its early years provision. The watchdog also claims the company, part of a global venture capital firm incorporated in the US, is under investigation by another agency. APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
LEVEL 2 APPRENTICESHIPS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS FLEXIBILITY A flexibility that suspends the requirement for level 2 apprentices to study towards and sit a level 2 functional skills assessment has been extended again. In an update published today, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced the funding rule would remain suspended until 31 July 2021. The agency said this “recognises the continued THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. OFSTED SLAMS SAFEGUARDING FAILINGS AT APPRENTICESHIP GIANT Ofsted slams safeguarding failings at apprenticeship giant. One of England’s largest training providers has been rapped by Ofsted for serious safeguarding failures in its early years provision. The watchdog also claims the company, part of a global venture capital firm incorporated in the US, is under investigation by another agency. APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
LEVEL 2 APPRENTICESHIPS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS FLEXIBILITY A flexibility that suspends the requirement for level 2 apprentices to study towards and sit a level 2 functional skills assessment has been extended again. In an update published today, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced the funding rule would remain suspended until 31 July 2021. The agency said this “recognises the continued THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. ITPS WILL BE INCLUDED IN CATCH-UP PLANS, DFE CONFIRMS 12 hours ago · Independent training providers can rest assured they will be eligible for the government’s latest catch-up funding, it has been confirmed. The Department for Education last week announced 1.4 billion for extra tuition, teacher training and additional years in education to help students whose learning has suffered due to Covid-19.. This included £222 million to expand the 16-to-19 Tuition QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS 2021: WHO RECEIVED WHAT IN FE? 3 hours ago · The next FE commissioner and the author of the landmark post-18 education review are among those receiving gongs in this year’s Queen’s birthday honours list. Included in the awards for almost 20 people from the FE and skills sector is a knighthood for BOARD MEMBER QUITS OVER TECH VENTURE AT COLLEGE GROUP 16 hours ago · Two governors have resigned and union tension has flared at one of England’s largest college groups after it announced plans to invest in an unconventional tech venture. Capital City College Group (CCCG) is spending half a million pounds kitting out LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
HIGHEST PRINCIPALS’ PAY PLUMMETS The top ten highest college salaries have dropped by an average of more than £50,000 after six of the principals left, an FE Week investigation has found. The single biggest cut totalled £136,000 – from £294,000 to £158,000 – after a change in leadership at North Hertfordshire College. Of the four colleges where the principal COLLEGES MUST SHARE SEXUAL ABUSE RECORDS WITH OFSTED Colleges will have to share their records and analysis of sexual abuse when Ofsted comes knocking in the future. Inspectors will also speak to students about such issues after the watchdog admitted its inspections do not yet “sufficiently assess” the extent of sexualharassment in
GOVERNMENT SET TO CREATE ‘COLLEGE BUSINESS CENTRES’ 0. Mon 16th Nov 2020, 17.03. New college “business centres” will be launched by the government in an effort to hand employers greater influence over skills training, FE Week can reveal. The centres were first proposed by the Association of Colleges in the membership body’s submission to the upcoming Spending Review where they calledfor a
UPROAR AS DFE RESEARCHERS TO BAN JOBLESS BOOTCAMP APPLICANTS Training providers have been left livid and refusing to sign contracts after the Department for Education revealed their researchers would randomly reject half of all eligible bootcamp applicants. “Ludicrous” is how one described the delivery requirement, first revealed in a DfE presentation HALFON: GOVERNMENT SHOULD FUND APPRENTICE WAGES FOR SMES The government should pay apprentice wages and fund their full cost of training “for at least a year” if they work for a small or medium-sized employer (SME), an influential MP has said. Robert Halfon, chair of the education select committee and a former skills minister, believes the chancellor OLI DE BOTTON NAMED AS NEW CAREERS AND ENTERPRISE COMPANY CEO The founder and headteacher of a “nationally recognised” school in east London is the new chief executive of the Careers and Enterprise Company. School 21 leader Oli de Botton (pictured) will officially take over at the head of the government-funded quango next year, replacing Claudia Harris, who left in July. The company said School 21 FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. OFSTED SLAMS SAFEGUARDING FAILINGS AT APPRENTICESHIP GIANT Ofsted slams safeguarding failings at apprenticeship giant. One of England’s largest training providers has been rapped by Ofsted for serious safeguarding failures in its early years provision. The watchdog also claims the company, part of a global venture capital firm incorporated in the US, is under investigation by another agency. EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
CAREERS ADVICE: CAN THE GOVERNMENT FIX 'CONFUSING' LANDSCAPE? Wind forward to 2021 and it would be tempting to say the government is now eating those words. In the recent Skills for Jobs white paper, the Department for Education admits “there is no single place you can go to get government-backed, comprehensive careers information”, adding the careers landscape can be “confusing, fragmented and THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90%AUTHOR:FRASER WHIELDON
Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. FLEXI-JOB APPRENTICESHIPS: WHAT ARE THEY, HOW WILL THEY WORK? Flexi-job apprenticeships are being specifically targeted at industries where work is often patchy. Workers in the creative sector, for example, who are finishing off one high-end television show will often wait weeks before starting on a big-budget blockbuster, for instance. As Mark Heholt, head of policy for representative bodyScreenSkills
FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. OFSTED SLAMS SAFEGUARDING FAILINGS AT APPRENTICESHIP GIANT Ofsted slams safeguarding failings at apprenticeship giant. One of England’s largest training providers has been rapped by Ofsted for serious safeguarding failures in its early years provision. The watchdog also claims the company, part of a global venture capital firm incorporated in the US, is under investigation by another agency. EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
CAREERS ADVICE: CAN THE GOVERNMENT FIX 'CONFUSING' LANDSCAPE? Wind forward to 2021 and it would be tempting to say the government is now eating those words. In the recent Skills for Jobs white paper, the Department for Education admits “there is no single place you can go to get government-backed, comprehensive careers information”, adding the careers landscape can be “confusing, fragmented and THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90%AUTHOR:FRASER WHIELDON
Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. FLEXI-JOB APPRENTICESHIPS: WHAT ARE THEY, HOW WILL THEY WORK? Flexi-job apprenticeships are being specifically targeted at industries where work is often patchy. Workers in the creative sector, for example, who are finishing off one high-end television show will often wait weeks before starting on a big-budget blockbuster, for instance. As Mark Heholt, head of policy for representative bodyScreenSkills
20,000 STUDENTS SHOCKED AS UCAS REJECTS UNIVERSITY OFFERS 11 hours ago · Tens of thousands of students faced more stress this morning as a glitch in UCAS’s system automatically rejected their university offers. Around 100,000 learners have until midnight today (June 10) to make their decisions through the admissions service’s portal. But as many as one in five COLLEGES MUST SHARE SEXUAL ABUSE RECORDS WITH OFSTED 23 hours ago · Colleges will have to share their records and analysis of sexual abuse when Ofsted comes knocking in the future. Inspectors will also speak to students about such issues after the watchdog admitted its inspections do not yet “sufficiently assess” the extent of sexual harassment in TEACHER-ASSESSED QUALIFICATIONS EXCLUDED ACHIEVEMENT RATES 1 day ago · Provider-level qualification achievement rates (QARs) will include only some courses in 2020/21, the Education and Skills Funding Agency has announced. Only those that are subject to normal assessment will be included, but qualifications that receive SKILLS AND POST-16 EDUCATION BILL PUBLISHED The first draft of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill has officially been laid before parliament. It outlines the legislation behind the government’s planned reforms for FE, including local skills improvements plans, strengthened intervention powers for the education secretary, and a flexible lifelong loans system. UNIVERSAL CREDIT RULES HOLD PEOPLE BACK FROM TRAINING 1 day ago · Universal credit rules are excluding people from training and must be scrapped if the government is serious about its levelling up agenda, according to a new report. The Association of Colleges has today accused policy-makers of creating an “education vs work” divide. In KEEGAN FIRM ON KEEPING LEVY FUNDING FOR APPRENTICESHIPS Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced at his spending review in November employers will be able to transfer levy funds in “bulk” to small-to-medium enterprises.. The government is also offering incentive payments of £3,000 for employers to take on apprentices, until this September.. The reforms brought about by the levy had, Keegan argued, led to a situation where now “we SKILLS BILL: DFE ACCUSED OF 'POWER-GRAB' OVER COLLEGES The much-heralded Skills Bill contains a Department for Education “power-grab” and will “fail to meet the scale of the challenge that years of neglect” of FE have caused, Labour has said.. Writing for FE Week, shadow skills minister Toby Perkins warned that many “smaller” colleges will be looking nervously at the government’s expressed right to force mergers “without recourse HALFON: GOVERNMENT SHOULD FUND APPRENTICE WAGES FOR SMES 1 day ago · The government should pay apprentice wages and fund their full cost of training “for at least a year” if they work for a small or medium-sized employer (SME), an influential MP has said. Robert Halfon, chair of the education select committee and a former skills minister, believes the chancellor DFE CAREERS AGENCY BEMOANS BAKER CLAUSE NON-COMPLIANCE This is what is known as the Baker Clause – named after its author, former education secretary Lord Kenneth Baker – which became law in 2018, and meant schools and colleges also had to publish statements online outlining how they will comply. In a report on its research, UCAS stated an ambition to “act as a ‘digital Baker Clause’, providing comprehensive information, advice, and LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. WINNERS OF £18M BOOTCAMPS TENDER REVEALED The providers chosen to deliver the government’s flagship national technical skills bootcamps have been named. FE Week can reveal 18 organisations, including 11 independent providers – two of which are owned by education giant City & Guilds – two universities, one council and just four colleges, have won funding in the £18 milliontender.
EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. PUBLIC SECTOR APPRENTICESHIP TARGET RESTATED FOR EXTRA YEAR Fraser Whieldon. 0. Mon 22nd Mar 2021, 15.04. The public sector apprenticeship target is to continue for an extra year as the majority of bodies in scope struggle to hit the 2.3 per cent starts aim. The Department for Education revealed on Friday it will be amending legislation to set a new one-year target from 1 April 2021 to 31 March2022.
THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. WINNERS OF £18M BOOTCAMPS TENDER REVEALED The providers chosen to deliver the government’s flagship national technical skills bootcamps have been named. FE Week can reveal 18 organisations, including 11 independent providers – two of which are owned by education giant City & Guilds – two universities, one council and just four colleges, have won funding in the £18 milliontender.
EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. PUBLIC SECTOR APPRENTICESHIP TARGET RESTATED FOR EXTRA YEAR Fraser Whieldon. 0. Mon 22nd Mar 2021, 15.04. The public sector apprenticeship target is to continue for an extra year as the majority of bodies in scope struggle to hit the 2.3 per cent starts aim. The Department for Education revealed on Friday it will be amending legislation to set a new one-year target from 1 April 2021 to 31 March2022.
THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher COLLEGES MUST SHARE SEXUAL ABUSE RECORDS WITH OFSTED 8 hours ago · Colleges will have to share their records and analysis of sexual abuse when Ofsted comes knocking in the future. Inspectors will also speak to students about such issues after the watchdog admitted its inspections do not yet “sufficiently assess” the extent of sexual harassment in TEACHER-ASSESSED QUALIFICATIONS EXCLUDED ACHIEVEMENT RATES 14 hours ago · Provider-level qualification achievement rates (QARs) will include only some courses in 2020/21, the Education and Skills Funding Agency has announced. Only those that are subject to normal assessment will be included, but qualifications that receive MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN FURTHER EDUCATION Mental Health & Wellbeing in FE. There have been countless reports and surveys in recent years which all point to one conclusion: the world is facing a mental health crisis. And this has only been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. In March 2021, a survey of 49,000 people in English-speaking countries published by the Mental Health Million GOVERNMENT SHOULD FUND APPRENTICE WAGES FOR SMES, SAYS HALFON 20 hours ago · The government should pay apprentice wages and fund their full cost of training “for at least a year” if they work for a small or medium-sized employer (SME), an influential MP has said. Robert Halfon, chair of the education select committee and a former skills minister, believes the chancellor’s extra investment for apprentice incentives and UNIVERSAL CREDIT RULES HOLD PEOPLE BACK FROM TRAINING 1 day ago · Universal credit rules are excluding people from training and must be scrapped if the government is serious about its levelling up agenda, according to a new report. The Association of Colleges has today accused policy-makers of creating an “education vs work” divide. In KEEGAN FIRM ON KEEPING LEVY FUNDING FOR APPRENTICESHIPS 1 day ago · Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced at his spending review in November employers will be able to transfer levy funds in “bulk” to small-to-medium enterprises.. The government is also offering incentive payments of £3,000 for employers to take on apprentices, until this September.. The reforms brought about by the levy had, Keegan argued, led to a situation where now “we AELP CONFERENCE TO WARN AGAINST INDEPENDENT PROVIDERS LIST Training providers will this week warn against new legislation in the Skills Bill that they fear will impose “costly bureaucracy” on the sector.. At its annual conference, the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) will highlight an unexpected set of conditions required of independent training providers to be on a new government list of approved providers. DFE CAREERS AGENCY BEMOANS BAKER CLAUSE NON-COMPLIANCE This is what is known as the Baker Clause – named after its author, former education secretary Lord Kenneth Baker – which became law in 2018, and meant schools and colleges also had to publish statements online outlining how they will comply. In a report on its research, UCAS stated an ambition to “act as a ‘digital Baker Clause’, providing comprehensive information, advice, and MOVERS AND SHAKERS: EDITION 352 MOVERS AND SHAKERS: EDITION 352. Your weekly guide to who’s new and who’s leaving. Interesting fact: She has been stung by a scorpion and used to teach piano. Concurrent role: Pro vice chancellor for external relations, Bath Spa University. Interesting fact: His interests include modern poetry and walking coastal footpaths. LET THEM LEARN: FURTHER EDUCATION COLLEGES’ SUPPORT … 2 Association of Colleges Let Them Learn It goes without saying that the past year has brought unprecedented challenges, including for the education sector and the labour market. While the furlough scheme hasbeen immensely
FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. WINNERS OF £18M BOOTCAMPS TENDER REVEALED The providers chosen to deliver the government’s flagship national technical skills bootcamps have been named. FE Week can reveal 18 organisations, including 11 independent providers – two of which are owned by education giant City & Guilds – two universities, one council and just four colleges, have won funding in the £18 milliontender.
EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham LEVEL 2 APPRENTICESHIPS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS FLEXIBILITY A flexibility that suspends the requirement for level 2 apprentices to study towards and sit a level 2 functional skills assessment has been extended again. In an update published today, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced the funding rule would remain suspended until 31 July 2021. The agency said this “recognises the continued COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. WINNERS OF £18M BOOTCAMPS TENDER REVEALED The providers chosen to deliver the government’s flagship national technical skills bootcamps have been named. FE Week can reveal 18 organisations, including 11 independent providers – two of which are owned by education giant City & Guilds – two universities, one council and just four colleges, have won funding in the £18 milliontender.
EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham LEVEL 2 APPRENTICESHIPS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS FLEXIBILITY A flexibility that suspends the requirement for level 2 apprentices to study towards and sit a level 2 functional skills assessment has been extended again. In an update published today, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced the funding rule would remain suspended until 31 July 2021. The agency said this “recognises the continued COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher UNIVERSAL CREDIT RULES HOLD PEOPLE BACK FROM TRAINING 17 hours ago · Universal credit rules are excluding people from training and must be scrapped if the government is serious about its levelling up agenda, according to a new report. The Association of Colleges has today accused policy-makers of creating an “education vs work” divide. In GOVERNMENT SHOULD FUND APPRENTICE WAGES FOR SMES, SAYS HALFON 6 hours ago · The government should pay apprentice wages and fund their full cost of training “for at least a year” if they work for a small or medium-sized employer (SME), an influential MP has said. Robert Halfon, chair of the education select committee and a former skills minister, believes the chancellor’s extra investment for apprentice incentives and AELP CONFERENCE TO WARN AGAINST INDEPENDENT PROVIDERS LIST Training providers will this week warn against new legislation in the Skills Bill that they fear will impose “costly bureaucracy” on the sector.. At its annual conference, the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) will highlight an unexpected set of conditions required of independent training providers to be on a new government list of approved providers. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN FURTHER EDUCATION Mental Health & Wellbeing in FE. There have been countless reports and surveys in recent years which all point to one conclusion: the world is facing a mental health crisis. And this has only been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. In March 2021, a survey of 49,000 people in English-speaking countries published by the Mental Health Million SKILLS AND POST-16 EDUCATION BILL PUBLISHED The first draft of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill has officially been laid before parliament. It outlines the legislation behind the government’s planned reforms for FE, including local skills improvements plans, strengthened intervention powers for the education secretary, and a flexible lifelong loans system. KEEGAN FIRM ON KEEPING LEVY FUNDING FOR APPRENTICESHIPS 1 day ago · Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced at his spending review in November employers will be able to transfer levy funds in “bulk” to small-to-medium enterprises.. The government is also offering incentive payments of £3,000 for employers to take on apprentices, until this September.. The reforms brought about by the levy had, Keegan argued, led to a situation where now “we COLLEGE FORCED TO CLOSE FOLLOWING COVID-19 OUTBREAK Fraser Whieldon. 0. Fri 7th May 2021, 13.41. A college has been forced to close its campus following an outbreak of Covid-19, involving the so-called “Indian variant”, and has moved its provision online for the next ten days. Runshaw College told staff and students yesterday to stay home until 17 May following talks with Public Health England. TREASURY TOOK BACK £250M APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING IN 2020-21 Apprenticeship funding to the tune of £250 million was handed back to the Treasury in 2020-21, FE Week can reveal. The Department for Education said it had to surrender the money as demand for apprenticeships from employers was “lower than expected” partlydue to
DFE CAREERS AGENCY BEMOANS BAKER CLAUSE NON-COMPLIANCE This is what is known as the Baker Clause – named after its author, former education secretary Lord Kenneth Baker – which became law in 2018, and meant schools and colleges also had to publish statements online outlining how they will comply. In a report on its research, UCAS stated an ambition to “act as a ‘digital Baker Clause’, providing comprehensive information, advice, and LET THEM LEARN: FURTHER EDUCATION COLLEGES’ SUPPORT … 2 Association of Colleges Let Them Learn It goes without saying that the past year has brought unprecedented challenges, including for the education sector and the labour market. While the furlough scheme hasbeen immensely
FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. WINNERS OF £18M BOOTCAMPS TENDER REVEALED The providers chosen to deliver the government’s flagship national technical skills bootcamps have been named. FE Week can reveal 18 organisations, including 11 independent providers – two of which are owned by education giant City & Guilds – two universities, one council and just four colleges, have won funding in the £18 milliontender.
EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham LEVEL 2 APPRENTICESHIPS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS FLEXIBILITY A flexibility that suspends the requirement for level 2 apprentices to study towards and sit a level 2 functional skills assessment has been extended again. In an update published today, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced the funding rule would remain suspended until 31 July 2021. The agency said this “recognises the continued COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher FE WEEK | FURTHER EDUCATION, SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS NEWSARCHIVEABOUTSUBSCRIBE TO FE WEEKCONTACT USADVERTISINGNAV CHOHAN, PRINCIPAL, SHIPLEY COLLEGE The leading digital newspaper covering the Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeships Sector. FE Week is the trusted source for thelatest FE news.
WELL-KNOWN COLLEGE CEO NAMED AS NEW FE COMMISSIONER Well-known college CEO named as new FE Commissioner. The chief executive of one of the country’s largest college groups has been appointed as the next FE Commissioner. Shelagh Legrave, who has worked at Chichester College since 2003 and became leader in 2010, will succeed Richard Atkins on a permanent basis from October. 65M STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FUND PILOT OPENS FOR COLLEGE BIDS A new fund that aims to force college collaboration has opened for bids today. Colleges can now tender to pilot the Strategic Development Fund, which was first mooted in this year’s FE white paper and backed with £65 million.. It is part of the government’s newly named “Skills Accelerator” programme, which also incorporates local skills improvement plans set to be piloted this year. WINNERS OF £18M BOOTCAMPS TENDER REVEALED The providers chosen to deliver the government’s flagship national technical skills bootcamps have been named. FE Week can reveal 18 organisations, including 11 independent providers – two of which are owned by education giant City & Guilds – two universities, one council and just four colleges, have won funding in the £18 milliontender.
EMPLOYER BODIES SOUGHT FOR LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS Employer representative bodies are being asked by government to step forward and lead pilots for new local skills improvement plans (LSIP). First mooted in the FE white paper, the plans will aim to make colleges to align the courses they offer to local employers’ needs.. They are hoped to address concerns that employers do not currently have enough influence over the skills provision offered LOCAL SKILLS IMPROVEMENT PLANS LEGISLATION CLARIFIED Keith Smith, the director for post-16 strategy at the Department for Education, clarified the intent behind the legislation put forward in the white paper during an FE Week webcast on Tuesday. Central to the reforms are new local skills improvement plans, which will be “led” by employers and “shape technical skills provision so thatit
APPRENTICESHIP PROVIDER SLAMMED AS OFSTED RETURNS TO WORK The first new provider monitoring visit report since Ofsted restarted the in-person inspections has found ‘insufficient’ delivery. New provider visits resumed last month after the watchdog’s normal activity was paused at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.. The first of these reports was published last Friday and found “too many” of the 91 apprentices at Birmingham LEVEL 2 APPRENTICESHIPS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS FLEXIBILITY A flexibility that suspends the requirement for level 2 apprentices to study towards and sit a level 2 functional skills assessment has been extended again. In an update published today, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced the funding rule would remain suspended until 31 July 2021. The agency said this “recognises the continued COUNTY LINES: VICTIMS CAN GO UNDER THE RADAR IN COLLEGES This is a hidden crime and many victims easily go under the radar. Educators need look out for clues, such as missing classes, unexplained acquisition of money, clothes, mobile phones or behaving in an unusual way. The County Lines – Children’s Society toolkit for professionals offers guidance on vulnerabilities and indicators. THRESHOLD RATE FOR COLLEGE AEB UNDER-DELIVERY LOWERED TO 90% Threshold rate for college adult education under-delivery lowered – but only to 90%. Colleges that deliver less than 90 per cent of their national adult education budget allocation this year face having their unspent funds clawed back, the Education and Skills Funding Agency announced today. The agency said this new threshold, much higher UNIVERSAL CREDIT RULES HOLD PEOPLE BACK FROM TRAINING 14 hours ago · Universal credit rules are excluding people from training and must be scrapped if the government is serious about its levelling up agenda, according to a new report. The Association of Colleges has today accused policy-makers of creating an “education vs work” divide. In GOVERNMENT SHOULD FUND APPRENTICE WAGES FOR SMES, SAYS HALFON 3 hours ago · The government should pay apprentice wages and fund their full cost of training “for at least a year” if they work for a small or medium-sized employer (SME), an influential MP has said. Robert Halfon, chair of the education select committee and a former skills minister, believes the chancellor’s extra investment for apprentice incentives and AELP CONFERENCE TO WARN AGAINST INDEPENDENT PROVIDERS LIST Training providers will this week warn against new legislation in the Skills Bill that they fear will impose “costly bureaucracy” on the sector.. At its annual conference, the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) will highlight an unexpected set of conditions required of independent training providers to be on a new government list of approved providers. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN FURTHER EDUCATION Mental Health & Wellbeing in FE. There have been countless reports and surveys in recent years which all point to one conclusion: the world is facing a mental health crisis. And this has only been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. In March 2021, a survey of 49,000 people in English-speaking countries published by the Mental Health Million SKILLS AND POST-16 EDUCATION BILL PUBLISHED The first draft of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill has officially been laid before parliament. It outlines the legislation behind the government’s planned reforms for FE, including local skills improvements plans, strengthened intervention powers for the education secretary, and a flexible lifelong loans system. KEEGAN FIRM ON KEEPING LEVY FUNDING FOR APPRENTICESHIPS 1 day ago · Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced at his spending review in November employers will be able to transfer levy funds in “bulk” to small-to-medium enterprises.. The government is also offering incentive payments of £3,000 for employers to take on apprentices, until this September.. The reforms brought about by the levy had, Keegan argued, led to a situation where now “we COLLEGE FORCED TO CLOSE FOLLOWING COVID-19 OUTBREAK Fraser Whieldon. 0. Fri 7th May 2021, 13.41. A college has been forced to close its campus following an outbreak of Covid-19, involving the so-called “Indian variant”, and has moved its provision online for the next ten days. Runshaw College told staff and students yesterday to stay home until 17 May following talks with Public Health England. TREASURY TOOK BACK £250M APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING IN 2020-21 Apprenticeship funding to the tune of £250 million was handed back to the Treasury in 2020-21, FE Week can reveal. The Department for Education said it had to surrender the money as demand for apprenticeships from employers was “lower than expected” partlydue to
DFE CAREERS AGENCY BEMOANS BAKER CLAUSE NON-COMPLIANCE 1 day ago · This is what is known as the Baker Clause – named after its author, former education secretary Lord Kenneth Baker – which became law in 2018, and meant schools and colleges also had to publish statements online outlining how they will comply. In a report on its research, UCAS stated an ambition to “act as a ‘digital Baker Clause’, providing comprehensive information, advice, and LET THEM LEARN: FURTHER EDUCATION COLLEGES’ SUPPORT … 2 Association of Colleges Let Them Learn It goes without saying that the past year has brought unprecedented challenges, including for the education sector and the labour market. While the furlough scheme hasbeen immensely
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