Investing in an outstanding workforce in further education
Today, Wednesday 5 February, we announced a package of support for the further education workforce to help strengthen recruitment and retention within the sector.
Today, Wednesday 5 February, we announced a package of support for the further education workforce to help strengthen recruitment and retention within the sector.
We want to make teaching attractive to the most talented graduates by recognising the prestige that we as a society place on the profession.
Teaching in further education is an incredibly rewarding career. We are reforming technical education in this country with the introduction of new T Levels and we want more staff with industry skills to pass on their expertise and inspire the next generation.
Today our blog looks at further coverage on our early years workforce announcement, as well as a new Universities UK report on BAME attainment.
Today’s Education in the Media blog focuses on the launch of the new Recruitment and Retention strategy, as well as stories on apprentices and exclusions.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at today’s report from the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI), the launch of the first modern foreign languages centre for excellence, the apprenticeship levy, teaching bursaries and home learning.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at new plans for an enrichment checklist, widening participation in higher education, the latest statistics on apprenticeships and a new project to recruit skilled professionals into teaching.
Today’s Education in the Media blog focuses on the EPI report on the teacher labour market in England, and also looks at how Brexit could positively impact apprenticeships.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at announcements the Secretary of State made today on making school accountability clearer and giving teachers the chance to take sabbaticals. Teaching announcements Today, the Education Secretary made a number of announcements on …
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the professional skills tests for trainee teachers and the Education Secretary’s visit to Stoke-on-Trent.