Girls making uninformed choices about careers
12 Apr 2011
An Ofsted report, Girls’ career aspirations, has found that some girls are receiving weak careers education, which is making it difficult for them to make properly informed choices about courses and careers.
The report is based on findings from visits to 16 primary schools, 25 secondary schools, including 13 single-sex girls’ schools, and with female learners from 10 colleges. Inspectors also contacted 36 businesses linked to 12 schools.
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12 Apr 2011
An Ofsted report, Girls’ career aspirations, has found that some girls are receiving weak careers education, which is making it difficult for them to make properly informed choices about courses and careers.