Careers education: a mixed picture

...to achieve them. Students get the chance to interact with employers by listening to guest speakers, going on workplace visits, or working on live projects with employers. Where is it...
...to achieve them. Students get the chance to interact with employers by listening to guest speakers, going on workplace visits, or working on live projects with employers. Where is it...
...We have carried out some on-site fieldwork to help us decide what minor amendments we needed to make to the inspection handbook, given the COVID-19 (coronavirus) context, and to inform...
...you to be involved. I’d like to thank those of you who offered up your time to give us your honest feedback and who invited us into your schools to...
...year, there are always debates about the future of education. But let’s not forget the basics. Children need to be able to read so that they don’t get left behind....
...and contact me or your Regional Director to tell us how you found it. Meanwhile, I hope you all manage to get some rest and enjoyment over the festive break....
...It was also encouraging to see the degree to which they wanted input from the external candidate both to examine the complaint and also to look at ways in which...
...and preferences about the way we communicate with the profession. It is important for us to understand how we are perceived so that we can work out how best to...
As we head towards autumn I hope you have all managed to get some rest and relaxation over the summer and are feeling refreshed for the coming year. It’s now...
...far? I’ll need to make a decision soon on whether to convert to a full inspection to gather any additional evidence I need and carry on tomorrow. There’s more evidence...
...services, education, health, and probation services. Our focus was to understand how local partners are working together to identify and prevent neglect. We found children who had experienced neglect for...