Home Archived TES Further Education Podcast - Episode 12 Back TES Further Education Podcast - Episode 12 21st February 2014, 11:59am Richard Vaughan Share TES Further Education Podcast - Episode 12 https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/tes-further-education-podcast-episode-12 Copy Link In today’s FE podcast our very own Sarah Simons discusses how colleges are responsive to their communities with Mike Hopkins, CEO of Middlesbrough/Gateshead College Confederation, Sarah Le-Good, Assistant Principal of Derby College explains how to change the perception of young people in the community and FE expert Bob Harrison talks FELTAG; the Further Education Learning Technologies Action Group. Click here to listen to the FE podcast and to subscribe via iTunes click here. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more How Knowsley became a case study in how not to tackle underachievement Richard Vaughan • 9th December 2016 Pupils in selective areas ‘get worse grades’ Richard Vaughan • 2nd December 2016 Academy chain AET appoints private school boss as CEO Richard Vaughan • 30th November 2016 Justine Greening warned over stance on sex education Richard Vaughan • 30th November 2016 Recent Most read Most shared 10 questions with...Dr Jeffery Quaye News 19 October 2024 Staff with poor view of leaders in November more likely to leave News 18 October 2024 New ungraded inspections risk inconsistency, trusts’ leader warns News 18 October 2024 Private school VAT rules ‘not fit for purpose’ News 16 October 2024 Ofsted: Monday notification call does not apply to deferred inspections News 16 October 2024 Teacher pay scales 2024-25: what will your salary look like? Analysis 29 July 2024 Third of parents ‘more relaxed’ about children missing school News 16 October 2024 3 ways the Employment Rights Bill could upend education Analysis 16 October 2024 Careers advisers ‘should be funded in every secondary’ News 17 October 2024