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SKILLS ON THE MOVE: MIGRANTS IN THE SURVEY OF ADULT SKILLS (OECD)
Read more: SKILLS ON THE MOVE: MIGRANTS IN THE SURVEY OF ADULT SKILLS (OECD)Skills on the Move: Migrants in the Survey of Adult Skills Migration has been at the centre of political debate across the OECD in recent years. Drawing on data from the OECD Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC), this report provides new evidence on differences in migrants’ characteristics and contexts and considers how these relate to the……
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TOWARDS A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY EDUCATION SYSTEM
Read more: TOWARDS A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY EDUCATION SYSTEMA NEW REPORT ‘Towards a Twenty-First Century Education System’ by Edge Future Learning This report commissioned by The Edge Foundation examines the current education policy in England for those up to the age of 16. It begins by analysing the current skills shortage in the labour market which it claims will be further enhanced following……
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NATIONAL RETRAINING SCHEME FOR ADULTS: £100 MILLION IN THE CHANCELLOR’S BUDGET
Read more: NATIONAL RETRAINING SCHEME FOR ADULTS: £100 MILLION IN THE CHANCELLOR’S BUDGETThe Chancellors’ Budget (October 2018) allocates £100 million for the first phase of the National Retraining Scheme (NRS).This will include “a new careers guidance service with expert advice to help people identify work opportunities in their area, and state-of-the-art courses combining online learning with traditional classroom teaching to develop key transferable skills.” I suspect this will focus on……
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EXTRACT FROM TES: THE CHANCELLOR’S “Little extras’ – an extraordinarily tone-deaf choice of words”
Read more: EXTRACT FROM TES: THE CHANCELLOR’S “Little extras’ – an extraordinarily tone-deaf choice of words”The chancellor’s use of language in this afternoon’s Budget was patronising at best. Schools are facing real cuts and making real redundancies, writes Ed Dorrell at TES. https://www.tes.com/news/little-extras-extraordinarily-tone-deaf-choice-words Some reflections: – As schools are being asked to deliver more and more and following recent Headteacher and FE sector protests in Parliament the government is missing……
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WHY IS NOTTINGHAM THE HARDEST PLACE IN THE UK FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO FIND EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING?
Read more: WHY IS NOTTINGHAM THE HARDEST PLACE IN THE UK FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO FIND EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING?Last night I watched Channel Four news which presented the grim reality of many young people in certain parts of the country facing hard times. Ironically, Nottingham isn’t an Opportunity Area Click on this link to watch and listen to the voices of young people: https://www.channel4.com/news/why-is-nottingham-the-hardest-place-in-uk-for-young-people-to-find-employment-or-training Now, you might expect that opportunities for young people……