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19th December 2018
The latest FETL blog on the women who shaped further education in the UK considers the career of Dame Margaret Hodge, a ‘determined socialist’ and self-confessed... Read more >
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10th December 2018
This thinkpiece addresses issues to do with the role of the local level within the various age and funding stream-related marketplaces that FE now operates in.
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29th October 2018
In the latest in FETL’s series on the women who shaped further education in the UK, we reflect on the career and service of Susan Pember, an FE teacher and leader... Read more >
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22nd October 2018
In the latest FETL blog on the women who shaped further education in the UK, we consider the career of Baroness Estelle Morris, a fondly remembered education secretary... Read more >
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22nd October 2018
With a growing focus on mental health and wellbeing across the whole of the education landscape, many are asking what improving mental health and wellbeing means for... Read more >
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08th October 2018
In the latest FETL blog on the women who shaped further education in the UK, we focus on the contribution of Baroness Alison Wolf, one of the country’s most... Read more >
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07th September 2018
Matt O’Leary explores the role of leadership in improving the quality of teaching and learning in further education
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28th August 2018
In the latest in FETL’s series on the women who shaped further education in the UK, we consider the groundbreaking career of Alice Brown, the University of... Read more >
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09th August 2018
The latest in FETL’s series of blogs on the women who shaped further education considers the legacy of Ellen Wilkinson, feminist, socialist, internationalist and the... Read more >
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23rd July 2018
Changing lines of accountability raise questions about governance in further education and skills, writes Ewart Keep
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