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July 4, 2013

Latest edition of Taskforce News out today

July 4, 2013

Latest issue of Taskforce News out today. Top stories include: Aspiration and reality have ‘Nothing in Common’ Inspiring the Future sees massive demand from schools and colleges Major report on future of careers School Governance needs to be simplified and upskilled New volunteer options – help with CVs and interviews Click here to read our […]

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July 4, 2013

Education Select Committee says school governance needs to be upskilled

July 4, 2013

The Education Select Committee report on School Governing Bodies has been published today and its main findings are that school governance needs to be simplified, upskilled and more businesses should encourage their staff to become school governors. We are delighted to announce the partnership of Inspiring the Future and SGOSS to offer being a school […]

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July 1, 2013

This year’s graduates better job prospects

July 1, 2013

This summer’s graduates will have the best job prospects since the economic crisis began, according to research. A survey of the country’s 100 top graduate recruiters by High Fliers Research shows a 4.6 per increase in jobs available. However, competition for individual jobs remains fierce, with an average of 46 applications for each vacancy this […]

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June 24, 2013

‘Who you know matters more than what you know’

June 24, 2013

Polling finds that the public believe ‘who you know’ matters more than ‘what you know’ in modern Britain. Report published by the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission. Read the full story: Public attitudes towards social mobility and in-work poverty

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June 21, 2013

Independent schools should end “splendid isolation” and work with state schools

June 21, 2013

Independent schools should end their “splendid isolation” and work with state schools, says England’s chief inspector of schools. Sir Michael Wilshaw said there was a moral obligation to help raise standards, as well as an economic need. Speaking at the Sunday Times Education Festival he praised private schools which had made strong links with the […]

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June 20, 2013

Underachievement shifted to suburbs, coastal towns and rural areas

June 20, 2013

Many of the poor children being left behind in schools now are in suburbs, market towns and seaside resorts rather than big cities, England’s chief inspector of schools has said. Sir Michael Wilshaw said such pupils were often an “invisible minority” in schools rated good or outstanding in quite affluent areas. Read the full story.

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June 19, 2013

Careers advice is on “life support” in many schools say CBI

June 19, 2013

The quality of careers guidance is not good enough, with many young people leaving school or college with little knowledge of the workplace, CBI Director-General John Cridland told headteachers. Careers advice is on “life support” in many schools in England with teenagers having little knowledge of the workplace, the head of the CBI claims. Read […]

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June 17, 2013

Founding chairman of charity Education and Employers Taskforce knighted

June 17, 2013

Anthony Salz, founding chairman of the Education and Employers Taskforce has been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Others knighted include Brendan Barber, former TUC general secretary who was a member of our Partnership Board and Charlie Mayfield who recently hosted our CEO/Chairman’s panel on education and skills. Read the full 2013 honours list.

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June 14, 2013

Inspiring the Future on BBC Woman’s Hour

June 14, 2013

Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE, Chair of the National Careers Council, talks about the value of employees from different jobs and sectors volunteering in schools with Inspiring the Future on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. Hear the full programme broadcast today.

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