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Annual Work Related Learning Conference UpdateJuly 23, 2009

Building and Sustaing Education Business Links

"Recruitment, Retention, Relationships and Reward"

Employer Engagement, including the retention and recognition of those already engaged, is rapidly becoming recognised as the essential feature for the successful delivery of the 14-19 Education Reforms...
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Work Related Learning Conference 2009May 20, 2009

In October 2008, Link-Ed in partnership with Essex, Southend and Thurrock Councils, held a Work-Related Learning Conference for schools in Essex...
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Link-Ed is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to encouraging and developing the links between the worlds of business and education.

Link-Ed was set up in 2001 to help businesses and schools to form the vital connections needed for not only successful, but productive work related learning.

Link-Ed do this by co-ordinating, promoting and developing Education Business Partnership programmes delivered by partner organisations to meet local needs.

Employer Engagement and Work Related Learning

Our Programmes.....

....provide a co-ordinated approach to the delivery of employer engagement across Essex and every programme is individually tailored to serve the particular needs of each school. In addition we can provide advice and support to enhance your curriculum delivery. Please contact us for furthur details.

....support the student requirements for Work Related Learning through a wide-ranging programme of activities. These programmes include learning through the experience of work, learning about work, work practices, learning skills for work and relating the curriculum to the working world.

These are just a sample of our delivery programmes

  • Work Experience - Traditional block placements, extended or specialised placements designed to complement specific vocational studies including Diplomas.
  • Business Focus Days - Using the knowledge and experience of business professionals to explain how real businesses work supporting and extending curriculum input
  • Mentoring - Providing guidance and motivation for individual pupils to help them achieve their potential through the use of business personnel.
  • Business Challenges - Typically one-day competitive events where teams of students tackle business problems under the guidance of a business mentor
  • Running real businesses in schools & colleges - Young Enterprise programmes offer business and enterprise learning to young people.
  • STEM - Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: A wide range of activities designed to create a passion for science and engineering careers in young people and relate these subjects to work environment.