How do young people’s dreams for the future compare with reality later in life?
…health service jobs or in the police or emergency services. In 2015 to 2016 the top five jobs that 16 to 21-year-olds wanted to do when they were older was…
…health service jobs or in the police or emergency services. In 2015 to 2016 the top five jobs that 16 to 21-year-olds wanted to do when they were older was…
…had never seen before.’ The following volunteers took part: Joanne Heywood, Jeweller, Teacher and Writer. Laurence Butler, Learning and Access Team Lead at Birmingham Museums. Steve Cox, Education Ambassador…
Chris James, Emeritus Professor of Educational Leadership and Management at the University of Bath reflects on the value of the Research Library. The online library provides a comprehensive repository of…
The online library provides a comprehensive repository of the different and effective approaches to employer engagement and careers education. It brings together the latest thinking with selected research published over…
Inspiring the Future (www.inspiringthefuture.org) is the free service provided by Education & Employers which allows UK state schools and colleges to connect online with employee volunteers to support young people…
…Presenter, Writer & Broadcaster Gail Bojarski, General Manager, Benefit Cosmetics Samantha Cameron, Creative Consultant, Smythson Miriam González Durántez, Partner, Dechert LLP Mandy Hickson, former Royal Air Force fast jet pilot…
…enabling tomorrows products and services.” More examples of OS data delivering value can be found here. Using teacher and volunteer feedback to improve the user experience This self-service ‘match-making’ site…
…employers. The Government has attempted to bridge the gap with the National Careers Service, which offers support to young people online or by telephone. However, when we asked young people…
…being able to draw on online and offline brokerage services can help to formalise connections to employers and give teachers the ability to invite volunteers from a wide range of…
…volunteers from the world of work so we developed Primary Futures www.primaryfutures.org. This uses the Inspiring the Future on-line matchmaking service to give them access to a very wide range…