Historically, responsibility for career education and guidance in English schools was shared between the school and an external careers service. The Education Act 2011 transferred responsibility for career guidance to schools. Andrews and Hooley (2017) argued that for schools to successfully manage these new arrangements they require a ‘careers leader’. In this article, we report on research in 27 English state schools and multi-academy trusts where careers leadership currently exists. This research broadly endorses Andrews and Hooley’s typology of careers leadership tasks with the addition of a new task around securing funding. However, it is noted that the way in which these tasks are organised varies, with five models of careers leadersh...
The Ofsted review of career guidance provision in schools describes in detail the erosion that has t...
There is a keen interest in encouraging employers to engage with schools so that young people can le...
Primary education leadership must evolve to include the ability to generate organisational change. H...
There is a long history of teachers and schools being involved in the delivery of career education a...
This guide explains what a Careers Leader is and provides advice to schools on how best to identify ...
This is the thirtieth in an occasional series of briefing notes on key policy documents related to t...
Careers work in English schools has endured much turbulence recently. The government has now establi...
The Education Act 2011 passed responsibility for careers guidance in England from local authorities ...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
In England, school leadership preparation has shifted from the National College and local authoritie...
This is the eighteenth in an occasional series of briefing notes produced for Careers England on key...
The delivery of a comprehensive career guidance service in secondary schools through the whole schoo...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
This article explores the increasing professionalisation of school business practitioners in the sta...
This article explores several issues about school leaders, career stages and performance. It draws u...
The Ofsted review of career guidance provision in schools describes in detail the erosion that has t...
There is a keen interest in encouraging employers to engage with schools so that young people can le...
Primary education leadership must evolve to include the ability to generate organisational change. H...
There is a long history of teachers and schools being involved in the delivery of career education a...
This guide explains what a Careers Leader is and provides advice to schools on how best to identify ...
This is the thirtieth in an occasional series of briefing notes on key policy documents related to t...
Careers work in English schools has endured much turbulence recently. The government has now establi...
The Education Act 2011 passed responsibility for careers guidance in England from local authorities ...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
In England, school leadership preparation has shifted from the National College and local authoritie...
This is the eighteenth in an occasional series of briefing notes produced for Careers England on key...
The delivery of a comprehensive career guidance service in secondary schools through the whole schoo...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
This article explores the increasing professionalisation of school business practitioners in the sta...
This article explores several issues about school leaders, career stages and performance. It draws u...
The Ofsted review of career guidance provision in schools describes in detail the erosion that has t...
There is a keen interest in encouraging employers to engage with schools so that young people can le...
Primary education leadership must evolve to include the ability to generate organisational change. H...