£23m expansion of edtech and AI pilot Pilot to launch in September, and to involve primary, secondary and further education settings across England
Ministers urge colleges to expand overseas New international education strategy vows to cut red tape to ‘diversify income’
Disabled lecturer wins £177k discrimination payout The college’s failure to take action against two staff members cost it an extra £5,000
Student stalked staff and talked to their AI ‘deep fakes’ College learner handed 3-year community order and lifetime restraining orders
Chichester CEO Green unable to work, staff told Deputy chief executive covering Andrew Green’s duties until further notice
Day in the life with hairdressing lecturer Lisa Charles Lisa Charles was proud to be named Pearson National Teaching Awards FE lecturer of the year. But though teaching hairdressing is the core job, she reveals it’s the pastoral care she provides for her students that’s often her most important task
Pink hard hats won’t fix the pipeline problem A welding torch photo-op can’t undo decades of gendered expectations, but change is possible with some joined-up thinking
Duty of care law may start in HE but its effects will impact us too FE isn’t the focus of MPs’ debates, but tougher rules to protect students will arrive via the Office for Students, Ofsted and contractual partners
FE’s social impact risks being ignored if we don’t measure it From community outreach to economic renewal, FE’s contribution goes far beyond the classroom – but we need the data to prove it