May 9, 2011

National Volunteers’ Week approaches

May 9, 2011

National Volunteers’ Week (1 – 7 June 2011) is approaching. Volunteers’ Week is an annual event which celebrates the contribution that millions of volunteers make across the UK. The week raises the profile of the millions of volunteers who regularly contribute to society, while inspiring others to get involved. To find out more and download […]

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May 5, 2011

Public attitudes to science survey 2011

May 5, 2011

Science Minister, David Willetts, has underlined his commitment to engage the public with science, after a survey published today showed that whilst there is an increasing appreciation for science, people feel ‘less informed’ about it. Read the Public Attitudes to Science 2011 survey report.

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May 4, 2011

Director magazine explores education and employer engagement

May 4, 2011

The Taskforce’s Nick Chambers talks to Director magazine about our future economic prosperity depending on the employability of young people and that these links are even more important in today’s labour market. The feature includes case studies of employers and schools working together. Read the full Director Magazines story.

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May 1, 2011

Skills Commission inquiry launched

May 1, 2011

The Skills Commission has launched an inquiry into technician and higher level skills. The Commission will consider the following: What do employers need from technician and higher level skills training? How should technician and higher level skills training be funded? How do we ensure there are clear progression pathways through technician and higher level skills […]

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April 22, 2011

Open University helps recruit 300 school governors

April 22, 2011

The Open University has encouraged 300 students, staff and alumni to apply to be school governors. This report analyses that recruitment drive, the training given and the reasons behind their volunteering. Read the full Open University report.

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April 14, 2011

Lego contests put minority students on a mission

April 14, 2011

From a classroom in America, Brittany Robinson, 14, is programming a robot to perform open heart surgery. She’s focused on the intricacies of computer science and engineering. Never mind that the robot and the heart are made of Lego. Read the full Washington Post story.

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