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Careers in the Curriculum

The impact of subject teachers in terms of supporting careers learning in school should not be underestimated.

  • Subject teachers are highly influential – students are 18 times more likely to be motivated to learn if their teachers know their hopes and dreams.
  • Students feel more engaged in their learning when they perceive the relevance of what they are studying to their own and other people’s lives.
  • Students are given the opportunity to develop their career thinking and to acquire important career management and employability skills.
  • Students become more aspirational, understanding that perceived barriers can be overcome and that there are numerous pathways to success.
  • Employer engagement during school years reduces the likelihood of a young person becoming NEET and increases the amount young adults earn once in full-time employment.

(source: Careers and Enterprise Company)

 

To see how KS5 subjects link to careers and employability skills, click on each of the department presentations below:

Applied Science

Biology

Business

Chemistry

Computing

Criminology

Drama and Theatre Studies

D&T

English Language

English Literature

French

Further Maths

Geography

German

Health and Social Care

History

Mathematics

Media Studies

Music

Physics

Psychology

Sociology

Spanish

Sport