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December 9, 2013

Schools reinforce subject gender stereotypes says IoP

December 9, 2013

The Institute of Physics says 49% of state-funded mixed schools in England are “reinforcing gender stereotypes” in terms of the subjects students study at A-level. It says these schools are failing to counter the idea that certain subjects are for girls and others are for boys. Read the full BBC story.

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December 3, 2013

UK doesn’t make top 20 in international tests

December 3, 2013

For the first time, the UK does not make the top 20 in any subject, in international tests taken by 15 year olds in maths, reading and science. Within the UK, Scotland outperformed England at maths and reading, but Wales is below average in all subject, in the Pisa tests run by the OECD. The […]

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November 29, 2013

Girls aspire to see gender balance in leadership positions

November 29, 2013

Girlguiding’s new report Sexism, harassment and inequality: the daily reality for UK’s girls’ has been published. There’s a call for urgent attitude change as the research from Girlguiding reveals a stark state of inequality. One of the findings is that girls still see gender inbalance in leadership positions from politics to economics, which hampers aspiration. […]

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November 20, 2013

Modern foreign languages volunteers available to schools

November 20, 2013

Across the country, more than 600 volunteers are signed up to Inspiring the Future to talk to young people about use of modern foreign languages in the workplace. Waiting to be approached by schools and colleges are volunteers from: the Arts Council BBC Bentley Cabinet Office Deloitte Facebook Financial Times Google Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons […]

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November 19, 2013

Almost 50,000 in ‘dead-end’ college courses

November 19, 2013

A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research found that teenagers taking lower-level vocational qualifications were three times more likely to be classed as NEET – not in education, employment or training – as those studying A-levels. There are nearly 50,000 teenagers on “dead-end courses” that fail to lead to a job or university, […]

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November 13, 2013

Lord Grade inspires a new generation

November 13, 2013

Michael Grade, Chairman of the Pinewood Studios Group, visited Chalfont Community College to take part in an Inspiring the Future event. He was joined by colleagues from the studios working in a number of different divisions including legal, post production, HR, TV, Finance and CSR. Headteacher of Chalfont Community College, Sue Tanner said: “We’re really […]

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November 11, 2013

Boost vocational education, employers tell government

November 11, 2013

Almost two thirds (60%) of UK employers feel the UK government does not do enough to support skills education. Nearly three quarters (72%) said they viewed vocational qualifications as essential for preparing young people for work, says research by City & Guilds and charity Edge Foundation. Read the full BBC story.

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November 5, 2013

OECD says gender pay gap larger in UK

November 5, 2013

The UK has scored below average for education and skills in a worldwide study of the best places to live and work. Britain’s rich-poor divide also widened at a faster than average rate between 2007 and 2011 due to the global financial crisis, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The Paris-based […]

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