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The Learning and Skills Network (LSN) is an independent not-for-profit organisation committed to making a difference to education and training.
We aim to do this by delivering quality improvement and staff development programmes that support specific government initiatives, through research, training and consultancy; and by supplying services directly to schools, colleges and training organisations.
- New FE Policy Podcast: Issue one - VQRP in a nutshell
New FE Policy Podcast: Issue one - VQRP in a nutshell
LSN has developed a new podcast to accompany our Policy and Curriculum E-Newsletter. The e-newsletter and the podcast are produced by LSDA NI. Both publications cover a wide range of policy issues from across the UK.
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- LSN launches exciting podcast service
LSN launches exciting podcast service
LSN opens its podcast service with a presentation on Retention and Achievement – download it now.
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- FE Colleges: the frontline under pressure? A staff survey of further education colleges in England
FE Colleges: the frontline under pressure? A staff survey of further education colleges in England
This timely research report, commissioned by the University and College Union (UCU) and delivered by LSN, gathered responses from over 3000 FE staff regarding job satisfaction
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- Employability Skills – Where next?
Employability Skills – Where next?
Listen to the podcast from the event!
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- The Workforce Strategy for the Further Education Sector in England, 2007-2012
The Workforce Strategy for the Further Education Sector in England, 2007-2012
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- Workforce Strategy Implementation Plan
Workforce Strategy Implementation Plan
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- Employability skills explored – new research from LSN
Employability skills explored – new research from LSN
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- Young people lack the reading, writing and maths skills that employers want, according to new research
Young people lack the reading, writing and maths skills that employers want, according to new research
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