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These success rates are a measure of the quality of programmes run by providers in a particular academic year.
How the SFA will action the recommendations set out in the government’s response to an independent FELTAG report encouraging technology innovation in FE.
Report analysing the responses to the 2011 to 2012 learner satisfaction survey.
Provides an overview at national level of the findings from the FE choices employer satisfaction survey 2011 to 2012.
Further education and skills statistical tables in CSV format.
Provides detailed learner satisfaction scores at subject area level based on matching learner responses to the individualised learner record.
Results of research into the impact of learners’ religion and/or belief on their experiences of adult learning.
How providers of education and skills training can offer workplace learning that is more inclusive for employees with learning difficulties and disabilities.
An extract of the SQL code used to produce the 2012 to 2013 success rate datasets.
Information about apprenticeships, workplace learning and classroom learning minimum standards in the documents.
A report about the issues related to the inclusion of people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities in apprenticeship provision.
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