
Anviksha Patel
Senior Reporter at FE Week
Senior reporter at @FEWeek. Ex @MarketWatch, @PropertyWeek, @pulsetoday. Mostly tweet about Beyoncé. Email: [email protected]. She/her. Views mine
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5 days ago |
feweek.co.uk | Anviksha Patel
The UK government is embarking on a transformative journey to reshape its skills landscape, placing a significant emphasis on... In an era where safeguarding and compliance are firmly in the spotlight, education providers face a growing responsibility: to... Engagement should be the first priority in cognitive assessment. An engaging assessment is an inclusive assessment — when cognitive...
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1 week ago |
feweek.co.uk | Anviksha Patel
DfE agrees ‘transitional period’ for new off the job policy Four-month grace period for 39 apprenticeships with revised off-the-job training hours follows sector concerns Four-month grace period for 39 apprenticeships with revised off-the-job training hours follows sector concerns More from this theme Recent articles The government will temporarily slash minimum off-the-job training (OTJ) hours for 39 apprenticeship standards by up to half after concerns emerged that the timing to implement...
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1 week ago |
feweek.co.uk | Anviksha Patel
New ERBs needed following devolution shake-up £6.3 million available for 39 ERBs next year £6.3 million available for 39 ERBs next year More from this theme Recent articles Business groups are being sought to run local skills improvement plans for the North East and Somerset from October.
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1 week ago |
feweek.co.uk | Anviksha Patel
The UK government is embarking on a transformative journey to reshape its skills landscape, placing a significant emphasis on... In an era where safeguarding and compliance are firmly in the spotlight, education providers face a growing responsibility: to... Engagement should be the first priority in cognitive assessment. An engaging assessment is an inclusive assessment — when cognitive...
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2 weeks ago |
feweek.co.uk | Anviksha Patel
More from this theme Recent articles A London-based apprenticeship provider has raised questions of “deep-seated” biases at Ofsted after being judged ‘inadequate’ following an inspection during Ramadan. The London Academy for Applied Technology (LAAT), based in Tower Hamlets, has lodged a complaint claiming the grading of its first ever full inspection was “fundamentally flawed, inaccurate, and unfair”.
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