UAE explores further educational ties with Finland
The PIE News
JANUARY 30, 2025
. “Policymakers are focused on creating high-quality education systems making them globally recognised,” Assmoull remarked.
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The PIE News
JANUARY 30, 2025
. “Policymakers are focused on creating high-quality education systems making them globally recognised,” Assmoull remarked.
The Guardian - Higher Education
NOVEMBER 29, 2022
Government likely to treat FE sector as ‘big schools’, removing autonomy over borrowing and investment Further education (FE) colleges are likely to be treated as “big schools” by the government and lose critical financial independence, after a ruling reclassified colleges in England as part of central government.
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Wonkhe
OCTOBER 6, 2024
A special commission from DfE saw five colleges accused of “draining public money” in further education teacher training. Michael Salmon connects the dots with higher education
Wonkhe
SEPTEMBER 6, 2023
If you want to become a learning technologist in higher or further education, there's now an apprenticeship at level 5 that can get you there. ALT's Maren Deepwell, Helen O'Sullivan, and Billy Smith tell us more The post A new pathway into digital education careers appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
JANUARY 22, 2023
Higher and further education providers urgently need to get better at measuring and reporting their carbon footprint. EAUC interim chief executive Fiona Goodwin introduces a new standardised carbon emissions framework. The post Accelerating the sector’s journey to net zero appeared first on Wonkhe.
HEPI
JANUARY 25, 2023
While much ink has been spilt on both the positives and negatives of such an approach, I think one of the most compelling arguments against implementing such as system is to look at how other areas of our education system which are funded through direct taxation have faired – namely further education.
Wonkhe
DECEMBER 4, 2022
Further education colleges are used to being overlooked and underfunded – but the free speech bill will have serious consequences for the sector, argues Julian Gravatt. The post What would be the impact of the freedom of speech bill on colleges? appeared first on Wonkhe.
The PIE News
MARCH 19, 2025
The Welsh government recently announced further funding for Wales innovative Global Wales programme, to support transition to a new approach under Medr. Global Wales plays a prominent role in enabling further education colleges and universities to access broader international partnerships and funding opportunities.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 13, 2024
Former students of Union Institute & University, an online university based in Cincinnati that closed over the summer, say they cannot access their transcripts, causing problems for those hoping to pursue further education.
The PIE News
JANUARY 5, 2024
The research found that less than half of higher education participants – 45% – felt the funding provided by Turing covered at least half of their costs on placement. This figure was higher for further education and vocational education and training participants at 86%.
The Guardian - Higher Education
FEBRUARY 6, 2025
Inspectors should be supporting and guiding schools, but the new grading system is just more of the old aggression, writes Liz Thompson , while Ruth Lewis seeks a return to pre-Ofsted-style inspections It seems to me, as a retired full-time inspector for the Further Education Funding Council (FEFC), that Ofsted is merely continuing its aggressive and (..)
The Guardian - Higher Education
FEBRUARY 29, 2024
Keir Starmer should revitalise Sure Start, focus on children’s happiness – and give a crucial boost to further education Our writers and experts name the pledges Labour must include in its manifesto Children became unhappier in the past decade, according to the annual Good Childhood report.
The Guardian - Higher Education
JANUARY 29, 2023
Exclusive: Report reveals postcode lottery as barely half FE institutions offer some form of language teaching Business groups and language experts are calling on ministers to make linguistic skills a core part of vocational training, after research found young people are unable to study languages at large numbers of further education colleges.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 21, 2025
There are more than 400 Higher Education in Prison programs throughout the country, and that is good news since students who participate in college while incarcerated are 48% less likely to return to prison after release compared to their peers. For returning citizens, the benefits of college extend beyond academics.
HEPI
JANUARY 2, 2025
For example, in UK tertiary education (further education and higher education), the largest sources of travel emissions are student flights , but there has been limited focus on the emissions stemming from learning and teaching, particularly fieldtrips, which this post is keen to reflect on.
HEPI
DECEMBER 22, 2024
England’s education system is not producing “too many” graduates. Instead, its economy and further education system fail to provide sufficient opportunities to harness the potential of those not bound for higher education. Simplistic diagnoses risk distracting from the real challenges.
The PIE News
AUGUST 29, 2024
The City Education Group’s network includes: City Colleges (higher education and training) Ashfield College (high school) City Language School (ELT) Progressive College (higher and further education) The post Planet Education Networks buys Dublin-based education group appeared first on The PIE News.
The Guardian - Higher Education
DECEMBER 11, 2022
The IFS’s annual look at education spending reveals that further education and sixth form colleges could experience particular hardship, with rising numbers of students after steep cuts in funding until 2019, which have only been partially reversed by the government. Continue reading.
Coursera blog
DECEMBER 18, 2024
With this flexibility, Steve could continue his education without sacrificing his professional responsibilities. He was inspired to pursue further education. Steves path didnt stop at a bachelors degree.
The PIE News
AUGUST 1, 2024
The small Mediterranean island only has a population of around 500,000 but boasts a number of higher and further education institutes. One of these, Global Banking School (GBS) Malta , will see its first Masters students graduating in September.
The PIE News
JANUARY 30, 2024
As well as rejoining the scheme, Erasmus+ funding should be reinstated to further education colleges and community organisations. The NUS has joined with the European Students Union to campaign for the UK to reassociate with Erasmus+. One in three international students have to work while they study, it said.
HEPI
FEBRUARY 25, 2025
Such an approach indicates a significant amount of effort is therefore required to do something supposedly so essential to the smooth operation of a tertiary education system.
The Guardian - Higher Education
FEBRUARY 8, 2023
A review of research into the employment effects of higher and further education by the government’s Social Mobility Commission showed wide variations in earnings, with some courses failing to boost salaries, while the most lucrative courses for graduates often admitted few students in England from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MARCH 15, 2023
At least some of the enrollment loss is due to misinformation and misconceptions about the relationship between employment and educational attainment. The prevalence of “Help Wanted” signs may have led some people to believe that further education and training may no longer be necessary. Dr. George R.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
NOVEMBER 1, 2022
Borrowers also reported being better positioned to achieve long-term goals like homeownership, pursuing further education or starting a business.” “The payment pause enabled 85% of HBCU students to make at least one positive, wealth-promoting financial choice, such as starting or building emergency savings and paying other debts.
The PIE News
APRIL 22, 2024
England’s further education sector could make a greater contribution to UK education exports if data collection on internationalisation activities in colleges were improved, the leading voice for colleges in the country has suggested.
The PIE News
MAY 7, 2023
Minister for Higher and Further Education since 2023, Graeme Dey – who welcomed Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Education and Research Jens Brandenburg to Scotland in May – was asked recently asked in Scottish Parliament about educational exchanges with Europe. .
HEPI
DECEMBER 20, 2022
Our young people are more likely now than ever before to continue from primary into secondary education. Attainment in education for Showmen is at an all-time high, as our children are passing GCSEs at expected levels and beyond.
University Business
MARCH 19, 2025
Most launchpad jobs are found in technical, maintenance, manufacturing and healthcare fields and offer opportunities for significantly higher pay by moving into supervisory or managerial roles or pursuing further education. An abundance of data correlates education levels with significantly higher earnings.
Wonkhe
OCTOBER 10, 2022
The government is consulting on cuts to community education. The post Why universities should care about government proposals to cut community education appeared first on Wonkhe. Jonathan Michie argues that universities need to speak up.
The PIE News
MAY 29, 2023
Graeme Dey, SNP minister for Higher and Further Education, said universities are “putting in place appropriate mitigations to minimise disruption to studies”. “I Other students said they were concerned about their ability to apply for a post-graduate visa if their grades or graduation are delayed.
Insight Into Diversity
SEPTEMBER 17, 2024
The new institute will further education related to Native American legal issues for both current students and practicing attorneys. OCU’s institute joins the work of several other similar sovereignty-focused centers at universities in Arizona, Arkansas, California, and Minnesota.
The PIE News
DECEMBER 14, 2022
The northeastern Australian technical and further education provider has been using a new insight reporting tool to develop localised adverts targeting students in Japan and South Korea.
Wonkhe
APRIL 11, 2023
As a debate ensues over about funding for universities and headline tuition fees, David Hughes sets out the case for an integrated tertiary funding system The post How to create a truly tertiary funding model in England (and beyond) appeared first on Wonkhe.
The PIE News
MARCH 21, 2024
The share of the total attributed to higher education was 77.9% at £21.74bn and education products and services at £2.15bn. Exports related to independent schools was £920 million, ELT £46m and further education £24m.
The PIE News
FEBRUARY 25, 2024
This is a landmark piece of work that sets out a clear path to creating a seamless tertiary education sector where there is greater collaboration and integration between universities and TAFEs,” she said.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023
Discussions have been had with local colleges, particularly around what students on further education programs are studying and how the launch of the new campus can work to complement that. “We wanted to go somewhere where we could build up a relationship with the local community.
HEPI
JANUARY 31, 2025
Where a delivery partner is already regulated, state-funded schools or further education colleges, for example, the Government proposes they would not also need to register with the OfS. Duplication of Registration The Governments proposals also include another element which is welcome, that which seeks to remove duplicate regulation.
The PIE News
FEBRUARY 1, 2024
When the further education provider embraced first embraced esports in 2019 it was because “we saw an industry that was absolutely huge” “Over 90% of children and young people were playing games but actually this is an industry that included lots of different skills, professional skills, communication,” he continues.
The Guardian - Higher Education
MAY 12, 2023
When the Tories committed to cutting spending on higher education through increasing tuition fees, why did they not use some of the money saved to increase spending on further education (technical and vocational education) and nursery education?
The PIE News
JULY 3, 2023
This study demonstrates the increasing importance of international schools and agents Some 12% of applicants applied through agents, while around 6% of non-UK domiciled applicants applied through schools or further education colleges in the UK and a further 4% were studying at UK pathway programs, according to UCAS data.
Wonkhe
MARCH 17, 2024
For David Hughes, the Australian Universities Accord holds up a mirror to the challenges facing England’s tertiary education sector The post Going tertiary down under appeared first on Wonkhe.
SRHE
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
If there is another 0.25% increase in the base rate, as is widely anticipated, this will place government and university finances under further pressure over the next few years with significant negative implications for HE students, the UK Government’s education budget in general and the further education college budget in particular.
The PIE News
FEBRUARY 7, 2024
The long-awaited document “sets out our collective aim to create the conditions for our universities and colleges to continue to flourish”, according to Higher and Further Education minister in Scotland, Graeme Dey. The strategy outlines actions under three ambitions.
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