Further education
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Now you've got your GCSE results, it's time to plan the next step. There are many options still open to you, writes Peter Kingston
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Summer university 'changes lives'
Aug 13 2008:Success in Tower Hamlets has led to London-wide schemes open to all young people
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Aug 9 2008:
Studying for a PhD through prospective publication is gaining popularity in the UK - and the published research can give students a competitive edge in the job market too
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Aug 7 2008:
Unions say exploitation is placing in jeopardy government plans to raise compulsory education leaving age
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Aug 6 2008:
The army is to offer bursaries worth £1000 a year to FE students, with an additional £1000 if they complete basic military training
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Aug 5 2008:
Phil Beadle separates facts from opinion on the subject of adult literacy
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Aug 5 2008:
John Hayes explains how the Tories will bring back adult learning
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Aug 4 2008:
Shadow schools minister claims that the education maintenance allowance, intended to keep pupils in education after 16, has failed the poorest families
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Jul 30 2008:
Students are being accepted on to childcare courses 'unable to string a coherent sentence together', teachers warn
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Jul 29 2008:
Employers are 'gambling' on which students to recruit because they are so confused by the range of qualifications now on offer in England, teachers warn
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Jul 23 2008:
Britain's international cultural organisation has rejected auditors' conclusions that its English classes are elitist and have unfair advantages over commercial providers, reports Max de Lotbinière
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Jul 23 2008:
More schools offering vocational qualifications as success rates continue to rise
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Jul 22 2008:
The economic downturn is hitting apprentices in the construction industry as companies cut jobs. By Peter Kingston
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Jul 22 2008:
Creating excellent public services means devolving power to a more local level, says Andrew Thompson
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