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Equity and agency for a changing world – how six core skills are transforming inclusive education

There is a familiar thread running through current government policy, curriculum reviews and public debate about education. We are being asked, again, what learning is really for. Not only how well pupils perform in exams, but how effectively education prepares them for adulthood, work and a changing society. Skills are everywhere in the language of reform – employability, adaptability, resilience, communication – yet they remain surprisingly difficult to see clearly in everyday classroom practice.

The impact of vocational education at KS4 and beyond 

Everyone reading this article of Schools Week shares a common purpose: we all want to create the brightest possible picture of learner success. One of the many ways we can achieve this is through the powerful impact of vocational education, offering learners a diverse range of opportunities to reach their full potential.  Engaging our young […]

Step by step, we’re by your side

Whether you’re just starting out or already teach Cambridge Nationals, we’re committed to supporting you at every stage of your teaching journey from preparation to delivery and beyond

Six things we learned about Ofqual from its annual report

Ofqual received more than 7,000 phone calls last August over the exams fiasco, new figures show. The exams regulator has published its annual report for 2020-21, and once again acknowledged its handling of standardised grades “had a detrimental impact on public trust and confidence in qualifications”. Here are five things we learned from the report. […]