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December 20, 2011

Curriculum changes pushed back to 2014

December 20, 2011

National curriculum changes have been pushed back by the government until 2014. The longer timescale is to allow further debate. Labour’s Stephen Twigg MP urges cross-party talks to achieve consensus over the national curriculum. Read the full BBC story.

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December 14, 2011

Poor language skills a £7.3 billion ‘tax on trade’ for UK

December 14, 2011

A new research report The economic case for language learning and the role of employer engagement published today the Education and Employers Taskforce argues the economic case for language learning in Britain and how employers can help. The decline in language learning is holding back both young people and UK plc. The report highlights consistently […]

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December 8, 2011

Tomorrow’s Engineers – application to deliver activities

December 8, 2011

The aim of the Tomorrow’s Engineers programme is to increase the pipeline of future engineers. They will do this by endeavoring to reach every state-funded secondary school in the UK to improve awareness about engineering and what engineers do among pupils and their teachers. Read Tomorrow’s Engineers programme.

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December 6, 2011

Seb Coe talk launches 2012 Olympics ‘Speakers for Schools’ week

December 6, 2011

Seb Coe today visited Oak Lodge School, a SEN deaf school in Wandsworth, to give a talk and launch a special week of Olympic and Paralympic figures giving talks in state schools and colleges. The talk was organised through the Education and Employers Taskforce and Speakers for Schools initiative to encourage leaders in their field […]

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December 5, 2011

Sir Gus creates a buzz in school visit

December 5, 2011

The country’s top civl servant, Sir Gus O’Donnell, spoke at Goffs School in Waltham as part of the new Speakers for Schools initiative. Read the story – Sir Gus creates a buzz

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December 5, 2011

Employers train school leavers who lack work skills

December 5, 2011

When Morrisons planned a new store in the employment black spot of Salford, it promised to give jobs to local youngsters. Of the 210 staff who will start work when the store opens tomorrow, half left school with not a single GCSE to their name. Morrisons sent back 150 of them for three to six […]

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November 30, 2011

New members Taskforce Expert Group on Research

November 30, 2011

The Education and Employers Taskforce Expert Group on Research has three new members: Dr Tricia Le Gallais (Birmingham City University), Tami McCrone (National Foundation for Educational Research) and Zamila Bunglawala (The Young Foundation).  

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