Science ‘squeezed out of primary schools’ CBI report says
…2 said they were not providing the minimum recommendation for science education of two hours every week. While 20% said they committed over three hours, but 7.5% said they taught…
…2 said they were not providing the minimum recommendation for science education of two hours every week. While 20% said they committed over three hours, but 7.5% said they taught…
…2018 in Christchurch and involved 800 participants from a broad cross-section of educators, parents and whānau, Māori, Pacific people, children, young people and adult learners, communities, researchers, disability organisations, employers…
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…interviews Andreas Schleicher The publication begins with a full transcript of an interview of one of the world’s most influential commentators on education, the OECD’s Andreas Scheicher. Questioned by the…
…first phase of the study, which involved a national survey of over 9,000 pupils and 160 interviews with parents and pupils. Download Louise Archer’s presentation Watch the full seminar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-S6h6fiAqo…
…students with partner Primary Futures programmes. https://youtu.be/3rSbTE19Jxw Next, over 200 primary-age children from eight London schools took part in an Inspiring Women speed-networking careers event. Students asked volunteers from a…
…the world of work can make to children’s aspirations was highlighted in a report Education and Employers published during the 2018 World Economic Forum: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/01/kids-draw-their-future-jobs-careers. The report showed that gender…
…employer engagement & labour market outcomes for young adults: wage premiums & NEET status. To register for our free seminar at the Education and Employers Taskforce office in London: http://tinyurl.com/7vckp7m…
International Nurses Day is coming up on 12 May and to celebrate and help promote this global event NHS Employers has produced a free Toolkit for promoting the nursing profession….