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Is the current UK education system preparing children for the real world?
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25/04/2024
Does the education system prepare children properly for the world of work?
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So we asked 2,000 people with Public First about their views on the current education
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system, what might need to change. What came out really strongly was actually less than
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a quarter of adults think that the current education system in England prepares young
00:13
people well for the workplace. And what they were looking for to change that was really
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a focus on developing young people's kind of broader skills. So things like team working,
00:22
problem solving, creativity that are going to be needed right across all industries.
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At the moment, one of the most pressing issues facing England's education system is persistent
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absence. It was reported that students missing more than 10% of sessions had increased from
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13% to 24%. Furthermore, with 91% of children aged 11 now owning a smartphone, it begs the
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question of how the education system reflects the changing times.
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Yeah, so we asked people about the ABS, the Advanced British Standard. I think the thing
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that people liked most about it was the idea that young people get to study a broader range
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of subjects until the age of 18. So rather than having to specialize down to just kind
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of three or two kind of post-16, the opportunity to blend technical and academic subjects and
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kind of bring out different aspects of a young person's talents and interests. In terms of
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the English and maths area that you asked about, I think we would generally support
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that. But as long as the English and maths is kind of very focused on what young people
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are going to actually need in the real world. So contextualized, linked to the rest of their
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curriculum. If they're studying healthcare, they could be learning the same mathematical
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concepts but through giving patients units of insulin or a temperature chart rather than
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for the engineers, engine temperatures or those kind of things. So at GCSE level, students
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are being kind of encouraged to take really kind of traditional subjects now. And we've
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seen a real drop in things like design and technology and creative subjects. And at the
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same time, employers are saying they want that kind of creativity. It's one of the top
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skills they're looking for. So we would definitely encourage kind of breadth. I put a lot more
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trust in head teachers and teachers and to use that kind of professional judgment and
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give them a wider range of tools to teach. So not just kind of teaching from the front,
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