Aspiring footballers who don't make the big time are often left on the scrapheap with no qualifications, no work experience and few skills. But Learndirect and the Professional Footballers Association aim to change all that
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E-learning could finally come of age, as new research reveals that the desire to persevere with the medium is still growing
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the American Society of Training and Development, we asked a member of its board of directors, Ed Betof, to share his views on becoming a learning organisation
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A learning revolution is taking place on the banks of the Glen of Tranquility, where the world-famous Glenmorangie whisky is made
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Helen Sweeney, HR director at Co-operative Financial Services, explains how a programme of change will allow learning to flourish
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Worldwide manufacturer of brake and drive systems Continental Group has brought its global operations together with training
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A massive project to compile a global learning programme for chartered accountants offers insights into worldwide learning styles
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A recent e-learning pilot increased the effectiveness of classroom training and may help to show the way forward for the NHS
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Can the Government's relaunch of the Home Computing Initiative really make a difference to the level of IT literacy in the UK?
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Firefighters are honing their skills and saving lives with the introduction of the UK Fire Service’s new online development initiative....
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Blended learning promises much but is often no more than online and classroom-based elements slapped together. Vodafone, however, shows what can be achieved when it is built from the ground up