Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 1944 that LEAs were obliged to provide facilities for FE. This study considered economic, political and social factors when examining changes in the roles of central and local government and other policy changes. Such factors included national economic policies, recessions, two World Wars, and changes in dominant political views. Policy changes and local implementation were examined by analysing contemporary national and local documents. The Local Education Authority (LEA) chosen for investigation in this study was Worcestershire which, after the reorganisation of local government in 1974, joined Herefordshire and the County Borough of Worceste...
On size alone the further education (FE) sector forms a central part of the English post-16 educatio...
Change in the Education System in England and Wales in the last 70 years (Part 1: 1944 – 1949) exami...
The Education sector in England and Wales has been subject to some 28 major pieces of legislation an...
Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 19...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
Further Education (FE) colleges have existed in towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom (UK) ...
Further education (FE) colleges have long been regarded as the 'Cinderella service' of English educa...
Fifteen years ago further education (FE) colleges in England were removed from local education autho...
English Colleges of Further Education (FE) occupy a confusing and ambivalent position within the edu...
Further education policy across the UK has diverged significantly over the last decade. While in bot...
In this chapter, a decade on from the financial crisis that heralded the introduction of austerity m...
Following the 1992 Further and Higher Education Act, local education authorities (LEAs) lost control...
The Further Education (FE) sector in the UK, or post compulsory education as it is often referred to...
The 1944 Butler Act laid the legal foundations for a new secondary education system in England, one...
The annual rate for 16-18 year olds categorised as not in education, employment or training (NEET) i...
On size alone the further education (FE) sector forms a central part of the English post-16 educatio...
Change in the Education System in England and Wales in the last 70 years (Part 1: 1944 – 1949) exami...
The Education sector in England and Wales has been subject to some 28 major pieces of legislation an...
Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 19...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
Further Education (FE) colleges have existed in towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom (UK) ...
Further education (FE) colleges have long been regarded as the 'Cinderella service' of English educa...
Fifteen years ago further education (FE) colleges in England were removed from local education autho...
English Colleges of Further Education (FE) occupy a confusing and ambivalent position within the edu...
Further education policy across the UK has diverged significantly over the last decade. While in bot...
In this chapter, a decade on from the financial crisis that heralded the introduction of austerity m...
Following the 1992 Further and Higher Education Act, local education authorities (LEAs) lost control...
The Further Education (FE) sector in the UK, or post compulsory education as it is often referred to...
The 1944 Butler Act laid the legal foundations for a new secondary education system in England, one...
The annual rate for 16-18 year olds categorised as not in education, employment or training (NEET) i...
On size alone the further education (FE) sector forms a central part of the English post-16 educatio...
Change in the Education System in England and Wales in the last 70 years (Part 1: 1944 – 1949) exami...
The Education sector in England and Wales has been subject to some 28 major pieces of legislation an...