Inspiring the Future and Primary Futures events suspended
…people can discover authentic career stories with our online videos at icould.com which can be filtered by job type or subject. There are 1000 videos of real people talking about…
…people can discover authentic career stories with our online videos at icould.com which can be filtered by job type or subject. There are 1000 videos of real people talking about…
…beyond the current pandemic, how do we envisage education changing? The events of the past year have accelerated our increasing familiarity and use of technology and online learning, making us…
…beyond the current pandemic, how do we envisage education changing? The events of the past year have accelerated our increasing familiarity and use of technology and online learning, making us…
…wide range of diverse backgrounds, with different career journeys and doing different jobs. Schools are connected with volunteers via a secure state of the art online technology platform, empowering schools…
…ways we connect schools with inspirational role models is through Inspiring the Future, our flagship online platform and programme. It allows schools to engage with volunteers from a wide range…
…and a wide range of other partners including the government and third sector organisations. Its flagship service, Inspiring the Future, uses innovative online match-making technology to connect schools and colleges…
…some of which are mentioned below: Guiding students towards MST careers, through the engagement of industry (workplace visits, classroom visits) and, for example, Sweden’s online careers guidance platform. Such initiatives…
…online service to over 37,000 volunteers, people from all levels – apprentices to CEOs – and from all sectors – archaeology to zoology. It is hoped that the Department for…
…online matching service Inspiring the Future. If you’re an apprentice or former apprentice and would like to go into schools for an informal chat with young people, sign up to…
…more than 55,000 volunteers since 2013, from national CEOs to apprentices on their first job – who are “match-made” with schools via a free, online service and invited into classrooms…