Context for CEG (11-19 & HE)
Here you will find weblinks to some relevant policy documents in both compulsory and post-compulsory education, together with a brief overview of CEG in England.
CEG 11 - 19
- Careers Education and Guidance in England. A National Framework, 2003 This document presents a national, non-statutory framework for careers education and guidance, 11-19. It offers guidance on how to improve CEG for young people.
- Also relevant is the Interim Report on 14-19 Reform.
- For a position statement on this interim report by the National Association of Careers Guidance Teachers: 14-19 Education Reforms: A sense of direction for all young people NACGT
CEG in Higher Education
- The DfES website area for Higher Education. On 22 January 2003 Education and Skills Secretary Charles Clarke announced the publication of the White Paper "The Future of Higher Education", which sets out the Government's plans for radical reform and investment in universities and HE colleges. On the DfES website section higher education reform you will find links that provide a list of further documentation related to the Government's proposed reforms to higher education.
- The Harris Report ‘Developing Modern Higher Education Careers Services’, Report of the Review led by Sir Martin Harris Vice-Chancellor, Manchester University
- Enhancing employability, recognising diversity, making links between higher education and the world of work. Summary, report and supplementary material
CEG in England: a brief history and views for the future
A contribution from David Andrews
- CEG in England: a brief history and views for the future
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- Andrews, David ICG 020205 (CEG).PPT
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Brief historical perspective on CEG over the past 18 years, together with suggestions for future improvements. A powerpoint presentation presented by David Andrews at the Institute of Career Guidance conference (2 February 2005)
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