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‘Abolishing the Institute for Apprenticeships would be a mistake’
Now is not the time for change when it comes to the newly-formed Institute for Apprenticeships, writes the Association of Colleges’ Julian Gravatt
19 May 2017
Area reviews have been a chance to reflect and move forward
For the last two years, college leaders have been preoccupied by issues connected with area reviews, writes the Association of College’s Julian Gravatt
15 May 2017
‘More funding needed to make Sainsbury reforms reality’
Next month’s Budget is a chance for the government to show that it takes FE and skills seriously, writes the Association of College’s Julian Gravatt
16 February 2017
The autumn statement brings little change but we need action in the longer term, says the AoC
It’s a relief that there are no new whizzy schemes in this year’s autumn statement, writes Julian Gravatt, assistant chief executive of the Association of Colleges. But the FE sector needs a more determined effort to tackle education and skills issues
23 November 2016
Funding formula sparks strong reaction
25 January 2013
Optimism over FE future
8 April 2011
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