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Kirstie Donnelly
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History won’t repeat itself if we learn from FE’s past
If the government learns from the previous failed attempts to kickstart the skills economy, it could make T levels work. Kirstie Donnelly has five pieces of advice
23 March 2018
‘Don’t write off apprenticeships just yet’
The levy can play a crucial role in closing the skills gap – particularly when future access to talent from overseas is in question
6 March 2018
‘We need to change the way we measure success’
Teachers and students need to be educated about the benefits of professional and technical qualifications in the job market, writes Kirstie Donnelly
2 February 2018
Competition will be vital to the success of T levels
‘Lower-risk’ scenario of multiple awarding bodies would incentivise suppliers to be innovative and provide a better quality service, argues Kirstie Donnelly
29 September 2017
‘The government’s industrial strategy - will it stick?’
Ministers’ proposals seem to be heading in the right direction, writes City & Guilds’ Kirstie Donnelly, but policy implementation must be handled with care
2 February 2017
‘We’ve had so much change in the FE sector: please give us some stability’
What further education needs most from this government is a period of calm, says the MD of City & Guilds
5 August 2016
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