Today, (Wed 24 Mar) the Education and Employers Charity publishes
its 'Starting Early' report. The report shows that early exposure
to the world of work makes a huge difference to pupils' future
careers aspirations and academic progress.
Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT,
commented:
“Now is the time for us to ignite our children’s aspirations. We
need to help them see what’s possible and the opportunities open
to them. Primary Futures does that and NAHT has been a proud
supporter from the start. It is truly incredible how much impact
this scheme has had.
“Now is a perfect time to make it more widely available to pupils
right across the country. School leaders will welcome the
opportunity to tap into a programme like this if it can be
expanded to a national scale.
“Primary Futures is a perfect solution to the problem of raising
post-pandemic aspirations. This new report shows that the scheme
has worked everywhere it has been deployed. We now need to see it
deliver on a national scale.”
The impact of Primary Futures is shown in the 'Starting Early'
report from the Education and Employers Charity.
After taking part in Primary Futures activities, 88% of children
agreed that doing well at school would help them in the future
and 82% understood how maths, science and English could be useful
in many jobs.
Following inspiring sessions with people from the world of work,
84% of children understood that boys and girls can do the same
job and 80% agreed that ‘people like them’ can be successful when
they grow up.