
Primary Futures Lincolnshire
Branston Junior Academy in Lincolnshire have held their first Primary Futures event and are encouraging other schools in the region to follow suit. 20 volunteers took part, talking to children…
Branston Junior Academy in Lincolnshire have held their first Primary Futures event and are encouraging other schools in the region to follow suit. 20 volunteers took part, talking to children…
…range of vocational, technical and alternative career routes they can pursue and how best to access them. With each event hosting a range of volunteers from all different levels and…
…free and easy way for thousands of schools and volunteers from the world of work to connect. The project is based on a best-practice model first established in the UK…
…time, we can help these students flourish and become the next generation of business leaders.” Larry O’ Neill, CEO, South Dublin County Partnership, said: “The best way to tackle social…
…Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET). Careers events with employers can have a positive impact on employability skills and educational engagement. Studies suggest that careers talks are ‘consistently effective’…
…in the design of school curricula. These included skills gaps, especially those referred to as the ‘softer skills’, associated, for example, with how individuals communicate effectively with colleagues and customers…
…run by our charity Education and Employers in partnership with the National Association of Head Teachers, endeavours to raise aspirations and improve outcomes, enabling every child to achieve their best…
…are already thinking about how best to introduce young children to ideas about the work they might do in future. Excellent programmes like Primary Futures give primary schools access to…
…governance on behalf of the National Council of Education Excellence. The council, chaired by the Prime Minister considered how best to mobilise businesses and universities to work with schools and…
…engagement impacts on pupil achievement , why and how it might do so, when and where it is optimally designed for maximum impact and who (among pupils) is best placed…