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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. Post-secondary education is a form of secondary education that is taken after first attending a secondary school, such as a high school. ... The term, secondary school, refers to an institution where the third stage of schooling, known as secondary education, takes place. ...


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. The University of Cambridge is an institute of higher learning. ... A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... In Canada and the United States, a community college, sometimes called a technical college, county college, junior college or a city college, is an educational institution providing higher education and lower-level tertiary education, granting certificates, diplomas, and Associates degrees. ... The University of Cambridge is an institute of higher learning. ...


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 Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (FE) comparable to the post-graduate teaching certificate required by schoolteachers.

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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. The Learning and Skills Council is an Executive Agency of the Department for Education and Skills in the United Kingdom and is responsible for planning and funding further education (post-16 education and training other than higher education) in England. ... The Department for Education and Skills is a department in the United Kingdom government created in 2001. ...


Good quality teaching is indicated by the award of Centre of Vocational Excellence status in an initiative to improve the quality of provision for vocational education. Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) is a status given to departments in further education colleges in England. ...


Since June 2007, the sector is overseen by the new Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, although some parts (such as education and training for 14-19 year olds fall within the new Department for Children, Schools and Families). Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) is a British government department created on 28 June 2007 to take over some of the functions of the disbanded departments of Education and Skills and Trade and Industry. ... The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is a British government department created on 28 June 2007 on the disbanding of the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). ...


Wales

Further education in Wales is provided through:

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. A sixth form college is an educational institution in England, Wales or Northern Ireland where students aged 16 to 18 complete post-compulsary further education qualifications, such as A Levels. ... The term, secondary school, refers to an institution where the third stage of schooling, known as secondary education, takes place. ... Official logo of the Welsh Assembly Government The Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) (Welsh: , LlCC) was firstly an executive body of the National Assembly for Wales, consisting of the First Minister and his Cabinet from 1999 to 2007. ... In Wales, United Kingdom, ELWa - Education and Learning Wales was an Assembly Sponsored Public Body (ASPB) established by the Learning and Skills Act 2000. ...


Qualifications

This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Key Skills Qualification is a frequently required component of 16-19 education in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. ...

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.)

The A-level, short for Advanced Level, is a General Certificate of Education qualification in the United Kingdom, usually taken by students in the final two years of secondary education (commonly called the Sixth Form), or in College (not to be mistaken with the college term some countries such as...

See also

Education in Wales differs in certain respects from the system used elsewhere in the United Kingdom. ...

FE/sixth form colleges in England and Wales

England

This is a list of Further education colleges in England: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H -  I  - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Abingdon and Witney College Accrington and Rossendale College Alton College Amersham and Wycombe College...

Wales

Barry College is a Further Education college in Barry, Wales with over 8000 students Barry College Categories: | | ... Bridgend College is a further & higher education institution in Bridgend, South Wales. ... Coleg Glan Hafren is a Further Education college based in Cardiff. ... Coleg Gwent (Gwent College of Further Education) is the result of the merger of various tertiary education facilities throughout south-east Wales. ... Coleg Llandrillo Cymru (also known by several other namesNaming) is a multi-campus FE and HE college based on the North Wales coast in the UK, with campuses in both Conwy County Borough and Denbighshire and tens of thousands of mainly part-time students. ... Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor (in English Meirion-Dwyfor College), also known as CMD, is a college in Gwynedd, North Wales at Dolgellau, serving the areas of Meirionydd and Dwyfor. ... Image:Coleg-powys-logo. ... Coleg Sir Gâr (English: Carmarthenshire College) is one of the largest providers of further education in Wales. ... The entrance to Deeside College Deeside College is a further education college situated in Connahs Quay, Flintshire, North Wales. ... Coleg Gorseinon College Logo Coleg Gorseinon College was established in 1955 as a mining college for the local area, by 1982 the college became a tertiary college and was incorporated in 1993. ... // Llysfasi College is located in North Wales and was founded as an Educational establishment in 1911 as a centre of excellence for agricultural training. ... Neath Port Talbot College (NPTC) is a further education institution established as two campuses in Afan (Port Talbot) and Neath Campus. ... Swansea College is a further education college in Swansea, Wales. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...

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