Here you will find careers education learning resources created by teachers for use with students in Key Stages 2, 3, 4 and 5, as well as material to support teaching staff, parents and other stakeholders with all things career development
Here you will find careers education learning resources created by teachers for use with students in Key Stages 2, 3, 4 and 5, as well as material to support teaching staff, parents and other stakeholders with all things career development
This PDF is designed to provide students, teachers, parents and other stakeholders with an overview of what Careers Collective calls the 7 Stages of Career Development. It can be used to prompt a discussion, support preparations for a careers interview or careers education lessons, or help parents to engage with your career development programme.
A recording of a live webinar for you to watch on demand.
The pandemic did not leave many areas of our lives untouched. Recruitment by necessity, adopted new habits and practices in order to cope with our forcible move into more digital lives. We will discuss these new practices, what they look like and how they affect job applications.
• What role does AI have in assessing an application?
• How easy is it to beat the bot?
• What are digital passports?
We will look at what a career starter can expect from a post-Covid standard recruitment process and what key skills and preparations they need to make a difference. Get some top tips to share with your students from leading recruiters.
We all know that writing about yourself is one of the hardest tasks and many of us dread it, yet the creation of an excellent CV or UCAS personal statement is still a core element of the recruitment process, whether for university or employment.
In this webinar, former Head of 6th Form and English Teacher Tina shows students how to get over the fear of writing persuasively about their attribues and achievements. She will share key techniques which will make the process much easier and result in a crafted piece of writing guaranteed to make the right impression.
There are opportunities to pause the webinar and complete some activities, so this works very well as a resource to run in tutorial time across several weeks, or across a couple of PSHE lessons.
Length: 40 mins
Key Stage 4 & 5; especially useful for Year 12 students and their parents
Gatsby Benchmarks 1 and 3
Voucher worth £60