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30 December 2010
EU-Speak is a new project which aims to identify, celebrate and share best practice in second language teaching and teacher training for low literate immigrant adults in Europe, and to create new reading materials.
19 December 2010
The NATECLA policy team met the Department for Business, Industry and Skills ESOL policy team on November 24th 2010.
15 December 2010
Strategies 'Skills for Sustainable Growth' and 'Investing in Skills for Sustainable Growth' were launched by Dr Vince Cable during his first FE and skills keynote speech at the annual Association of Colleges conference in Birmingham
15 December 2010
Framework for Excellence (FfE) is the official site for comparing performance information about all further education colleges and other organisations that receive Government funding to educate and train adults and young people over the age of 16.
15 December 2010
the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) launched a consultation, regarding implementation of skills conditionality which will last for 8 weeks.
13 December 2010
New list of approved English language test providers is being planned. From 9 December until 31 January 2011, The Border Agency (UKBA) are conducting an exercise to produce a new list of approved test providers for migrants who must pass an English langu
26 November 2010
The 2009/10 Annual Report principally presents evidence from inspection and regulatory visits undertaken by Ofsted between September 2009 and August 2010. Evidence is taken from inspection activity across the full range of Ofstedā€™s remit, including childc
24 November 2010
Training Opportunities for ESOL Practitioners in Scotland
17 November 2010
Consultations on UK immigration The United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA)
16 November 2010
Outstanding learning providers to be exempt from inspection The Skills Minister, John Hayes, has announced that, in line with schools and colleges, learning providers who are judged 'outstanding' by Ofsted will be exempt from further inspection for eight

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