Employer Participation
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Education Business Links
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The Importance of Education Business links
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| The Tomlinson review and the statutory
requirement for work-related learning have placed
education-business link activity at the centre of national
policy. The Education Business Group West of England
advocates a whole-school and strategic approach to WRL and EBL
activity as integrated aspects of an engaging,
achieving-centred curriculum.
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The Education Business Group West of England, comprises
of:
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- businessdynamics
- Business in the Community
- Connexions West of England
- Learning and Skills Council West of England
- The Trident Trust
- Wessex SETPOINT
- Young Enterprise
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The Education Business Group Prospectus of support for
work-related learning (WRL) and education-business links (EBL)
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| The Education Business Group Prospectus is a
detailed guide to products and services provided by or on
behalf of the Education Business Group West of England for
school and colleges in: |
- Bath & North East Somerset
- Bristol
- North Somerset
- South Gloucestershire
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Activities offered in this prospectus need to be undertaken in
terms of planned outcomes which are intended to raise young
people's levels of motivation, achievement, participation and
employability.
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The Prospectus offers support for Key Stages 2, 3, 4 and
post-16, and shows the links with the following aspects of
schools' and colleges' agendas:
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- Key Employability
- Citizenship, PHSE and Careers Education and Guidance
- Enriching vocational and work-related learning
- Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
- Support for organisational and adult development
- Enterprise learning
- Vocational GCSE courses
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The Prospectus also offers information about services
offered by:
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- At Bristol
- The Engineering Employers' Federation
- Open Industry
- The Tourism Task Force
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Click below to view a copy of the prospectus:
'Education Business Links - A Prospectus of Products and
Services 2007'
(167kB)
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