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‘FE colleges aren’t Cinderella - we’re Mrs Brown’s boys’
The TV comedy’s success hasn’t changed the way it is perceived among the ‘elite’ – and FE colleges suffer in the same way, writes Ian Pryce
19 April 2018
‘Impartiality is like parity of esteem, an unhelpful mirage’
It is far better to train students to be discerning and then allow anyone to offer their advice on careers, writes Ian Pryce
1 April 2018
Are colleges behaving badly with principals’ pay?
When the stakes in college performance become too high we get job insecurity, which leads to big payouts, writes Ian Pryce, principal of Bedford College
4 May 2017
Why risk-averse success rates breed failure in colleges
Colleges settle for doing well in the lower levels because the system lacks ambition
24 March 2017
‘National college pay negotiations create a race to the bottom’
As the Association of Colleges consults its members on whether to continue national pay negotiations, Ian Pryce, principal of Bedford College, argues that it’s time for a new approach
6 February 2017
Opinion: Are we looking at subcontracting from the wrong end?
21 January 2016
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