Sentences with phrase «career provision»

The report says the imminent publication of the government's new careers strategy would be a good opportunity to «finally get careers provision right».
Senior leaders must support this work and all school leaders should undertake training to be equipped to play their role in supporting the delivery of careers provision in school
The Government has responded to the Committee in the last week, stating on 15 November: «we are determined to tackle the patchy state of careers provision and raise its importance and profile in schools.
In a report, the group of MPs warned that poor careers provision in England's schools was depriving young people of the chance to consider job options and which would ultimately harm the economy.
«This goes beyond raising exam attainment, though, as we still need national policy change to promote a focus on all the skills and attributes young people need for success in adult life, better careers provision and more regular, better structured work experience.
This is a careers strategy that maps out careers provision from Y7 - Y13 to help your school become compliant with the new statutory changes for careers launched in January 2018.
Additionally, the Committee believes that Ofsted should introduce a specific judgement on careers information, advice and guidance for secondary schools, with the Common Inspection Framework amended to make clear that a secondary school whose career provision is judged as «requires improvement» or «inadequate» can not be judged to be «outstanding» overall.
Improving Careers Provision in Schools Teach First have worked with PwC to calculate the costs of training careers leaders who would take responsibility for careers education across a school.
In answer to a written question about what steps had been taken to ensure all schools were aware of their responsibilities under the Baker Clause, academies minister Lord Agnew said on December 6 that Ofsted would «take account of this statutory guidance when developing its approach to assessing careers provision».
Keith Herrmann, convenor of the Careers Sector Stakeholders Alliance, said he hoped the report would help address «the growing concern that the lack of funding for schools and inadequate guidance from the coalition government risks inconsistent careers provision across England, with school students suffering from a post-code lottery».
This partnership successfully implemented a joined - up approach of delivering careers provision, which revolutionised the impact schools were having on their young people.
A newly published Ofsted report has revealed that poor careers provision in schools is harming the economy.
«Good careers provision can be transformational in helping these young people.
This is a careers strategy that maps out careers provision from Y7 - Y13 to help your school become compliant with the new statutory changes for care...
«The Common Inspection Framework should be amended to make clear that a secondary school whose careers provision is judged as «requires improvement» or «inadequate» can not be judged as «outstanding» overall.
Poor careers provision in England's schools was depriving young people of the chance to consider job options and harming the economy, the MPs said.
While the company devotes much energy to its flagship mentoring scheme, it has also allocated # 5 million to 33 providers (see list below) in a selection process weighted to favour «cold spots» of careers provision — although Schools Week analysis revealed the process has not resulted in equal distribution among all the deprived areas.
Neil Carmichael MP and Iain Wright MP, co-chairs of the Education, Skills and the Economy Committee, said: «The government's lack of action to address failings in careers provision is unacceptable and its response to our report smacks of complacency.
The self - assessment tool asks schools to honestly answer a series of questions about the careers provision they offer.
The Careers and Enterprise Company will support schools and colleges to meet these benchmarks and Ofsted will hold schools and colleges to account for the careers provision they offer pupils.
In 2013 I wrote an NFER Thinks paper that endorsed the National Careers Council's call for a culture change in careers provision.
Improving Careers Provision in Schools - Teach First argued that many fail to provide careers provision to a consistently high standard due to a lack of targeted training for school leaders and capacity in schools.
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