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In this month's issue

September/October 2009: 14-19

LSC_mountainIn our hands?

Efforts by business to train workers for an economic upturn are being thwarted by a shortage of funds, argues the Association of Learning Providers.

Technical education matters

Dick Evans, well known to T Mag readers as a regular contributor, tells us why it's important to stay up to date with history.

Alternative pathways  

The RSA Academy in Tipton claims to have a curriculum which can transform our educational system. T Mag takes a closer look at what's going on behind the scenes..

A non-traditional look at progress reviews

In the seventh of his ten-part series on managing work-based learning successfully, Steve Sharpe looks at innovative ways of reviewing progress.

The Nuffield Final Report

The final review of the Nuffield 14-19 review was published last June.  T Mag summarises some of the main findings and recommendations.

Peter_JonesEnter the dragon

Peter Jones, entrepreneur and lately TV star, argues that now is exactly the right time to be establishing an Academy for enterprise.

A catalyst for the future

The experience of the Catalyst programme suggests that sending trainers back to the workplace is not just good for trainers. It's good for learners and businesses too, argues Alan Clarke, Sector Engagement Manager, Catalyst Programme, Lifelong Learning UK.

pcCan technology fix it?

How much can new technology help teachers and learners at 14-19? T Mag asks some of the education professionals trying to harness the power of technology. 

 

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