UK Teachers lead the way
…World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, an event took place at the local primary school with a range of volunteers from the world of work. Although located just a minute…
…World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, an event took place at the local primary school with a range of volunteers from the world of work. Although located just a minute…
…can be broken. A major new international study highlights the mismatch between young people’s career aspirations and jobs, and the impact this will have on the world economy. The OECD…
…from education towards the working world. The focus of the report is on work-related activities commonly undertaken by schools and colleges to help prepare them for such transitions, relating specifically…
…to the working world and to the skills and qualities that will make them employable in the future. To be effective, engagement with employers needs dedication in terms of time,…
We are delighted to have thousands of primary schools across the country signed up to our Primary Futures progamme, getting volunteers from the world of work to visit them and…
…in a wide range of experiences of transitions and the world of work. Children should have encounters with the world of work from the age of 5 to see the…
Young adults in England have scored among the lowest results in the industrialised world in international literacy and numeracy tests. A major study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and…
…children in Years 6 and 7 (Years 5 and 6 in England) to learn more about the wider world and different types of jobs and career routes and how these…
…approach to career-related learning that enables students to engage progressively in a wide range of experiences of transitions and the world of work. Children should have encounters with the world…
…ensure our young people are prepared to enter a world of work we cannot yet fully predict. On Thursday 24th January 2019 at the Education World Forum held in London,…