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NEW REPORT FEEDING INTO NEW ZEALAND’S CAREER STRATEGY
Read more: NEW REPORT FEEDING INTO NEW ZEALAND’S CAREER STRATEGYHidden Links, New Opportunities – New Zealand As the government agency responsible for careers, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is tasked with supporting all New Zealanders to raise skills and aspirations to meet the demands of work, now and in the future. Around 1.2 million people in New Zealand start a new job each year……
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OFSTED: CONSULTATION ON EDUCATION INSPECTION FRAMEWORK 2019 – DEADLINE LOOMING!
Read more: OFSTED: CONSULTATION ON EDUCATION INSPECTION FRAMEWORK 2019 – DEADLINE LOOMING!Education inspection framework 2019: inspecting the substance of education Proposals Ofsted welcomes your views on its proposals for changes to the education inspection framework. Your feedback will help Ofsted refine and improve its proposed approach before finalising and publishing the framework in summer 2019. They propose to make changes to the education inspection framework, which will……
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NEW FRAMEWORK OF INTENSIVE SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS
Read more: NEW FRAMEWORK OF INTENSIVE SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTSIt has been a privilege to work with PEF Impetus and Adviza careers practitioners and managers on the co-creation of a new Framework of Intensive Support (FIS) for young people and adults – https://www.adviza.org.uk/products/fis-cards What has impressed me the most is career development professionals’ enthusiasm within Adviza for a practical careers resource that can easily be applied……
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THE EMPLOYABILITY PLAN: ONE YEAR ON – JOB SUPPORT WALES
Read more: THE EMPLOYABILITY PLAN: ONE YEAR ON – JOB SUPPORT WALESKen Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport in Wales had published a written statement on “The Employability Plan – One Year On”. He referenced ‘Job Support Wales’, the new name given to the programme formerly known as Working Wales. Job Support Wales will have three strands: (i) Youth Engagement; (ii) Youth Training and (iii)……
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PICK UP THE PACE: THE SLOWDOWN IN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND ITS WIDESPREAD EFFECTS
Read more: PICK UP THE PACE: THE SLOWDOWN IN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND ITS WIDESPREAD EFFECTSThe Resolution Foundation released a new report on 19th March 2019 by Kathleen Henlan. https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/app/uploads/2019/03/Pick-up-the-pace.pdf This paper uses the Brexit moment to take stock of where Britain has got to on educational attainment, and where we might be heading. It highlights that while improvements to the country’s human capital stock have been driven by……