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What do we need from the FE White Paper?
The government’s FE White Paper must consider issues from college funding to lifelong learning, says Kirstie Donnelly
14 September 2020
Remember, Mr Johnson: Rebuilding begins with reskilling
The opportunity guarantee is welcome, says Kirstie Donnelly – but to truly address the scale of the challenge, we need a range of different interventions
2 July 2020
Why we need a ‘long-term, sustainable skills system’
Up to 42 per cent of the UK will retrain to remain employable: lifelong learning funding is key, says Kirstie Donnelly
25 November 2019
‘GCSEs may not be scrapped, but we have other options’
Instead of pigeonholing young people, we need to promote a more holistic education system, writes Kirstie Donnelly
21 February 2019
‘Young people need to know their options’
With A-level results day looming, young people need to be aware of alternatives to university, writes Kirstie Donnelly
15 August 2018
FE is getting on the front foot to shape its future
Amid so much system change, it’s hard to see beyond the here and now, but by ‘learning to speak the language of business’, the sector could answer the skill demands of 20 years’ time, says Kirstie Donnelly
20 April 2018
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