Archive for Further Education

Tips for young people to survive the workplace

I am fortunate to do what I do – always opportunities to learn for me but more importantly, add value to the quality of a young person’s life. One of three programmes I run is Shaping Attitudes and it targets 16-19 year olds starting work placements, apprenticeships or internships; improving their employability skills. The programme [...]

Elections, Politicians and our Education system

I wonder if you have noticed now there’s an election coming up, MPs are suddenly accessible -available for interviews, web chats etc. Anyway the other day TES (Times Education Supplement) organized an excellent web chat with Stephen Williams from the Lib Dems, focusing on FE (Further Education) sector. I thought I participate since I am [...]

People make the difference

Recently I read an excellent article by Angela Smith titled: How can FE providers effectively communicate with NEET young people? FE providers are Further Education colleges and NEET means not in education employment or training. FE colleges are the most likely step for NEETs to take – starting a course which could lead to training [...]

What kind of apprentice do you want?

I was at a women’s conference recently and networking (as you do!); and in conversation with a young lady talking about my job. I told her about my programme ‘having a positive attitude’ which targets 16-19 years olds in Further Education Colleges and those not in education employment or training (NEETs). I said basically I [...]

Skill v Attitude – would you rate one over the other in the workplace?

Perhaps you are teacher or career’s adviser in a school/college and you have just one work placement position, what would be more important to your client (the organisation)? Or perhaps you are the client – an entrepreneur, or employee of a small/large organisation, what would mean more to you in a student – skill or [...]

Giving hope to the next generation

About 3 weeks ago, I got asked to deliver a series of talks on ‘having a positive attitude’ to different groups of level 1 and 2 learners at my local Further Education College. I had a great experience with the students I saw, but was struck by how needed the talks are for this generation [...]