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Is it time to rethink the way we organise our staff?
Should staff in education institutions be deployed to do only what they are best at, asks Ian Pryce
5 May 2021
We need to learn to ‘ride the wave’ of degree demand
The success of the UK university degree is remarkable, so should we be focusing on a ‘college degree’ instead of thinking up new qualifications, asks Ian Pryce
30 April 2021
Can online interaction ever equal face-to-face contact?
Working from home saves time – but you can’t beat physical interaction for team-building and inspiration, says Ian Pryce
11 April 2021
The rise of the robots? Release your inner Luddite
The world is investing in automation and this could have huge consequences for employment and education, says Ian Pryce
11 March 2021
Education shouldn’t be about pandering to employer need
People, not employers, should always be central to everything the college sector does, writes principal Ian Pryce
General
2 February 2021
2020: 10 songs that sum up this year in education
From David Bowie’s Heroes to Avril Lavigne’s Complicated, Ian Pryce presents his soundtrack to 2020
General
22 December 2020
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