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Welcome to the NEW PCET Network!

The Post Compulsory Education & Training (PCET) Network is a dedicated, UK based, Further Education website which has been designed to support FE Teachers from all subject disciplines. The site is designed to provide you with a place to share advice, resources and knowledge with peers from around the country and even around the globe. As such, its only as good as those who actually contribute content, so dont be shy, sign up (its free) and start to collaborate with your peers.

Benefits of signing up and collaborating include:

  • Access to the “Resource Centre” where you can download resources relevant to your vocational area.
  • Upload resources to share with other FE professionals. It’s quick, easy and keeps the site fresh.
  • Share experiences in the ”Teachers Forum” where you can ask questions and interact with your peers.
  • Share Bookmarks in the “Link Library” where you can find all the best sites to support you in your work.
  • Contribute articles, knowledge or even be featured and immortalised to your peers.
  • Interact, discuss, rate or debate issues, articles, comments, links and just about any aspect of the content here.

There are no catches, no fees and no hidden extras. All we ask is that if you sign up, you join in, and for everything you take, you give something back as you are all experts in your fields and others can benefit from what you know.

PCET management notice:
We are currently looking for moderators and prolific contributors who would like to join the PCET elite and help keep this site fresh. Beyond standard memebrship, you get to drive what happens, what content is right and work with a select  team of your peers to blaze a trail in the PCET space. If you would like to pursue this, please get in touch using the “Contact Us” button on the menu.

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