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Essay examining how labour market information is generated internationally and the lessons the UK can learn from this.
The Lifelong Learning Bill becomes law, paving the way for a radical transformation of the student finance system.
Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon addressed the Skills for Growth Conference.
Report summarising evidence relating to UK skills challenges and what this means for policymakers.
Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, Robert Halfon, delivered a speech to the Times Education Summit.
Report summarising research on informal learning in family and community settings.
An analysis of the economic returns from different types of qualification.
A course to help teachers learn how to lead the teaching and learning of a subject, year group or phase.
A programme to improve subject knowledge for non-specialist and returning-teachers.
How can learning get and stay so bad even though access to enrolment and schooling completed is expanding rapidly?
Report discussing the growing demand for digital skills and approaches to improve their supply.
Review of UK skills policy, particularly the challenges of moving to an employer-led skills system.
This page provides details about DSIT's portfolio of AI assurance techniques and how to use it.
Employees working for one employer without a break, employments rights for continuous services, breaks that do not affect continuous service
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