Further education
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As thousands lose their jobs in the economic crisis, colleges are being called on to help deliver a response, writes Peter Kingston
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Dec 2 2008:
Central planning has failed. It has not spotted and filled the nation's "skill gaps" or raised productivity, or ensured economic growth by delivering qualifications, says Alison Wolf
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Nov 30 2008:
Martin Parker: Their expansion in the UK over the past few decades has provided a great deal of income through selling degrees in local and global markets
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Nov 25 2008:
Colleges have a radical plan to increase participation: the vocational degree tailored to a specific job. Peter Kingston reports
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Nov 21 2008:
Sotheby's launches art business management course to buffer elite world
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Nov 21 2008:
A comedy course for maximum security prisoners has been branded 'totally unacceptable' by justice secretary Jack Straw
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Nov 20 2008:
People are losing apprenticeships in recession and need urgent help, says Lib Dem leader
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Nov 19 2008:
Now Capita, which took over Sats contract earlier this year, takes charge of 16-18 student payments
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Nov 19 2008:
Willetts says the government should give them the sort of leeway universities have to decide what to teach
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Nov 19 2008:
Company behind 'shambles' of college students payments set to be dropped
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Nov 18 2008:
Colleges to get government money for wider range of courses to help people back to work
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Nov 18 2008:
Colleges should have more leeway to teach diplomas and more work needs to be done on the content, says college association head
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Nov 18 2008:
Meena Kambang believes in saying thank you to teachers
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