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Written by Mark Davis   
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 14:31
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uBiz & the Qualifications And Curriculum Authority framework for Economic Wellbeing
1 - Recognise, develop and apply their skills
2 - Relate abilities, attributes and achievements
3 - Develop awareness of opportunies in learning and work
4 - Use experiences of work to extend understanding
5 - Learn from people who work
6 - Learn how and why businesses operate
7 - Learn about working practices and environments
8 - Undertake tasks and activities set in a work context
9 - Engage with ideas, challenges and applications from the business world
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Career, work related learning and enterprise education is essential to the preparation of young people for transition to adulthood. It provides the connection between learning and earning, equipping young people with the knowledge, skills and attributes needed to enter and thrive in the working world.

The NEW framework provides a context for schools to fulfil their LEGAL responsibility to provide opportunities for careers education at key stage 3 and for careers and work related learning at key stage 4.

The framework consists of 9 elements of provision. Use the article index to see each element, and how uBiz Enterprise Education can help your school or college deliver on all 9 of these



 


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