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At a glance headlines: 28/1/2016

Art, Drama & Music

Study identifies three priorities to bridge the gap between schools and employers

Careers guidance

What is the key to the careers conundrum?

Careers guidance

Schools invited to apply to £5m careers education fund

Careers guidance

Business leaders call for work experience axe to be reversed

Government policy

Case study: Careers and SEN pupils

Inclusion

Students miss link between writing and job prospects

English

Third of girls do not think they are ‘smart enough’ to become scientists

STEM

Believe in Young People campaign aims to connect 700,000 young people with employers to boost skills and aspirations

Careers guidance

Chambers of Commerce to host 250 careers events

Careers guidance

Call for 100 hours of work experience

Careers guidance

Teachers would like to understand more about non-university routes

Vocational education
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