Learning to Succeed
The Department for Education and Employment white paper http://www.dfee.gov.uk/ post16 TEC National Council
http://www.tec.co.uk/tecnc/index.html
Further Education Funding Council for England
Further Education Funding Council For Wales
http://www.wfc.ac.uk/fefcw/index.html
Trade unions with members in the further education sector
* Association of Teachers and Lecturers http://www.atl.org.uk
* NASUWT
http://www.teachersunion.org.uk
* Natfhe
http://www.natfhe.org.uk/fued/fuedpage.htm
* Professional Association of Teachers
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/fraser_PAT/furthera.htm
Further Education Development Agency
The Further Education Development Agency is an independent organisation, established in April 1995 to provide services to further education that promote quality, lead curriculum design and development and enhance effective governance and management. http://www.feda.ac.uk
The Further Education National Consortium
This a collaborative membership organisation representing200 colleges. Our extensiveportfolio of learning resources and support services enables us to take a leading rolenationally in promoting flexible delivery to enhance thelearning process and widen participation.
Further Education in Scotland
A British Council/Scottish Office guide
http://www.hmis.scotoff.gov.uk/GETS/furthereducation.html
Scottish Further Education Unit
The Scottish Further Education Unit's purpose is to contribute to the development of learning provision within colleges through the support of staff and the curriculum. http://www.sfeu.ac.uk
Association of Colleges
Map of further education colleges with links to home pages
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/uk.map.colls.html
Qualifications and Curriculum Authority
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority came into being in October 1997 and brought together the work of the National Council for Vocational Qualifications and the School Curriculum and Assessment Authority.
Scottish Qualifications Authority
The Scottish Qualifications Authority is the national body in Scotland for the development, accreditation, assessment and certification of qualifications other than degrees
Edexcel
Edexcel was formed in 1996 by the merger of Btec, the leading provider of vocational qualifications, and The University of London Examinations and Assessment Council, one of the major GCSE and GCE examining bodies. It provides a wide range of qualifications including GCSEs, GCE AS and A levels; GNVQs, Btec First, National, and Higher National Certificates and Diplomas; NVQs; Key Skills and Entry Qualifications and specific programmes for employers that can be taken in schools, colleges, universities or in the workplace.
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