Family background more impact than school
Parental effect on exam results aged 16 – 17 is five times more powerful than the influence of schooling, says Royal Economic Society. Read the full story….
Parental effect on exam results aged 16 – 17 is five times more powerful than the influence of schooling, says Royal Economic Society. Read the full story….
The Times Educational Supplement (TES) and Taskforce’s Growing Ambitions wants to hear the views of teachers and school leaders about the 2012 changes to Careers Information, Advice and Guidance. Please…
State school pupils are more than four times as likely to be given bad careers advice than private school pupils a Future First survey shows. Alumni networks could improve the…
…announced shortly. Thank you to our judging panel who are; Fleur Britten is assistant editor at Sunday Times Style magazine and the author of five published books. Imogen Robertson is…
…and broaden the children of Uganda’s horizons and give them hope that they can succeed. A particularly deprived rural area, a programme such a this is vital to encouraging the…
…This truly reaffirmed to me the impact that Primary Futures is having on an ongoing basis in the lives of pupils in our school” Click here to watch the video…
…a new Careers and Enterprise Company report. The report presents new and existing evidence on the impact and delivery of transition skills events (CV workshops and Mock Interviews). Transition skills…
…a new Careers and Enterprise Company report. The report presents new and existing evidence on the impact and delivery of transition skills events (CV workshops and Mock Interviews). Transition skills…
…for their opinions on introducing children to the world of work. Specifically, the survey asks what primary schools are doing to help children’s understanding of the world of work and…
…alone employs around 40,000 people in the UK. She is responsible for leading corporate affairs on behalf of IAG including UK government affairs, international affairs and media communications across its…