Schools talks to mark NHS’s 75th anniversary
…and commit to a minimum of an hour a year to go into schools and colleges – in person or virtually – and talk about their job and the educational…
…and commit to a minimum of an hour a year to go into schools and colleges – in person or virtually – and talk about their job and the educational…
…already coming through from primary schools across Northern Ireland. This study aims to support the work of the Department of Education’s ‘A Fair Start’ report, which has a strong focus…
…between 5 April and 15 May 2020. Key Findings The lack of appropriate platforms and tools deprives students and teachers of an effective common space to learn and work and…
…Less than 1% of children have heard about jobs through someone visiting their school There is ‘nothing in common’ between young people’s future aspirations and the needs of the labour…
…factors are influencing their choices, and in turn, limiting their ambitions. The study will also look at how their ambitions compare with labour market demands. Schools across Skåne County are…
…bank and a chance to work one to one with volunteers to develop their CV. “The volunteer made me feel reassured and prepared for what’s to come. She is also…
…how students now think about their futures. “It was wonderful to see a spark of realisation in students that they could combine their interests and a career.” “Great session about…
…maths among girls. A new report from ScienceGrrl, called Through Both Eyes, talks about the hurdles facing girls when it comes to making informed subject choices. Read the full article….
…The Independent Schools Council highlighted figures in the report showing that 67% of independent school pupils achieved a 2:1 or above, compared with 62.3% of state school and college pupils….
…Education and Employers Taskforce, said; “With schools becoming increasing autonomous the role of the governing body becomes ever more important. I would encourage all serving school governors to complete this…