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Careers education and guidance (CEG) is an important component of the 14-19 curriculum and there is a statutory requirement for a programme of careers education in years 7 to 11.
Careers education is also an important strand of the citizenship curriculum and schemes of work for key stage 4 have been published. Careers teachers will find the scheme of work on rights and responsibilities in the world of work particularly useful.
Available guidance
- Learning outcomes from careers education and guidance: this guidance gives examples of outcomes at key stage 3, key stage 4 and post-16, supported by case studies.
- Using new qualifications to support careers education in schools and colleges: this guidance aims to inform schools and colleges of the new opportunities to accredit young people's learning through CEG and work-related learning programmes. It is intended to help schools and colleges assess how these accreditation schemes can improve the quality of teaching and learning, and raise the levels of young people's achievement and employability.
- Developing skills for career management: this guidance can be ordered from QCA's online publications catalogue. It contains practical ideas and teaching strategies to develop and improve the skills that young people need to manage their careers. It shows how teachers can encourage young people to become self-reliant, able to make informed judgements and take effective decisions about their career and life choices.
Further information and details of other publications relevant to CEG can be obtained from the Connexions Service and from the career development part of the NGFL website.
The CEGNET (website of the national support programme for careers education) acts as a main vehicle for collecting and disseminating good practice and gives details of the national support programme for careers education.
In addition, information about Progress File, which serves as a tool for helping individuals plan their own learning and career development, is available on the DfES Progress File website.
Also see
Guidance and support for 16-19 students
Documents to download
QCA Online Shop publications
Developing skills for careers management (QCA ref: QCA/01/751)
Learning outcomes from careers education and guidance (QCA ref: QCA/99/359)
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