Further education
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Further education (often abbreviated "FE") is post-secondary, post-compulsory education (in addition to that received at secondary school). It may be at the same level, at a higher level, or at a lower level than secondary education, anything from basic training to Higher National and Foundation Degree. The term is mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom.
A distinction can be made between FE and Higher education ("HE") which is education at a higher level than secondary school, usually provided in distinct institutions such as universities. FE in the United Kingdom therefore includes education for people over 16, usually excluding universities. It is primarily taught in FE colleges (which are similar in concept to United States community colleges, and sometimes use "community college" in their title), work-based learning, and adult and community learning institutions. This includes post-16 courses similar to those taught at schools and sub-degree courses similar to those taught at higher education (HE) colleges (which also teach degree-level courses) and at some universities.
Further education lecturers are not usually required to be teacher - trained, nor do they have to register with a General Teaching Council. However, many lecturers attend lecturer training courses to gain qualifications such as the PostGraduate Certificate in Education (FE) comparable to the post-graduate teaching certificate required by schoolteachers.
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[edit] England
Since 2001, further education in England has been managed by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC), the largest government agency funding education provision. The LSC has a budget of some £13 billion and is organised on a regional basis through around 47 local councils. The LSC has a particular mission to improve and expand further education provision, driven by the UK government's desire to increase standards in post-16 student retention and achievement, particularly in skills-based vocational provision in FE colleges. Recent government-driven LSC and Department for Education and Skills (DfES) policies, such as Success for All and the Skills Strategy, articulate this vision.
[edit] Wales
Further Education in Wales is provided through:
- Sixth Form Colleges
- FE colleges
- High School Sixth Form within Secondary schools
Further Education in Wales comes under the remit of the Welsh Assembly Government and was formerly funded by ELWa before its merger with the Assembly.
[edit] Qualifications
[edit] High School Sixth Form
- Year 12 or Lower Sixth, age 16 to 17 (AS-level examinations)
- Year 13 or Upper Sixth, age 17 to 18 (A2-level examinations. Both AS-levels and A2-levels count towards 'A'-levels.)
[edit] See also
[edit] FE/Sixth form Colleges England and Wales
- Aberdare College
- Alton College
- Barry College
- Barton Peveril College
- Basingstoke College of Technology
- Bexhill College
- BHASVIC
- Bridgend College
- Brockenhurst College
- Central Sussex College
- City College Brighton & Hove
- City College Norwich
- Coleg Ceredigion
- Coleg Glan Hafren
- Coleg Gwent
- Coleg Harlech
- Coleg Llandrillo Cymru
- Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor
- Coleg Menai
- Coleg Powys
- Coleg Sir Gâr
- Cricklade College
- Croydon College
- Deeside College
- Eastleigh College
- Fareham College
- Farnborough College of Technology
- Farnham College
- Great Yarmouth College
- Gorseinon College
- Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education
- Hackney College
- Hastings College of Arts and Technology
- Havant College
- Hull College
- Islington College
- Kensington & Chelsea College
- John Ruskin College
- Kingston College
- Lambeth College
- Lewisham College
- Llysfasi College
- Merthyr Tydfil College
- Minstead Training Project
- Neath Port Talbot College
- Newham College of Further Education
- Newham Sixth Form College
- Park College, Eastbourne
- Peter Symonds College
- Pembrokeshire College
- Pontypridd College
- Richmond-upon-Thames College
- Queen Mary's College
- Sixth Form College Farnborough
- South Downs College
- South Kent College
- South Thames College
- Sparsholt College Hampshire
- St Davids VI Form College
- St Vincent College
- Sussex Downs College
- Sutton Coldfield College
- Swansea College
- The Marine Society
- Thurrock & Basildon College
- Totton College
- Treloar College
- Treviglas College, (Newquay)
- Varndean College
- Welsh College of Horticulture
- West Thames College
- Weymouth College
- Wilberforce College
- Wiltshire College
- Wyke College
- Yale College
- York College
- Ystrad Mynach College
[edit] See also
- Education by country
- Community college
- Community education
- Continuing education
- Graduate school
- Lifelong learning
- Technical and Further Education (Australia)
- National Union of Students of the United Kingdom
- Vocational education
| Preschool → | Kindergarten → | Primary → | Middle → | Secondary → | ————— Post-secondary ————— | ||
| Vocational education | —— Higher education —— | ||||||
| Undergraduate → | Postgraduate | ||||||
| Also: Early childhood education, Alternative education (Homeschooling), Adult education | |||||||
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