We run a rolling programme of online webinars to help educators get the most out of the F4S platform. Learn how to use our platform, find out more about different encounter types, how to run career inspiration webinars and much more…
We run a number of online career inspiration events exploring careers in STEM, sustainability, entrepreneurship, apprenticeships, digital and tech to name just a few. Take a look to see our current event programme.
Maths4Girls resources for educators including curriculum support, resources, and links to external items that we think are useful to maths teachers.
Giving teachers resources to support young people to understand and apply sustainable thinking as they consider their career pathway options and make decisions about their future that are good for them and for the planet
Mapper is a free teacher CPD course exploring how going digital can give career education vast impact. It was created by our team at F4S, and leading social learning platform FutureLearn so that teachers and educators can learn all about the digital careers tools available to help prepare students for the rapidly changing world of work.
Find out more about the course and how to enrol athttps://www.founders4schools.org.uk/educators/mapper/
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Downloadable career resources to help teachers, IOP members and volunteers inspire more young people to change the world and fulfil their potential by doing physics.
This free course provided by Future Learn has been designed and developed by experts from The Careers Service at The University of Sheffield to help you to succeed at interviews. Because being offered an interview can be quite daunting, they've put together a set of materials to help you prepare and be successful on the day.
Making it easy for educators to connect with employers so young people develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the world of work.
DYW Live provides live sessions that support learners' development of employability skills, career pathways and industry connections.
Online resource from Skills Development Scotland that provides educators with a range of resources and opportunities to help you bring the world of work to life. Whether you teach in a school, college or uni, you'll find the materials, support and connections you need to spark career ambitions with young people.
Code Club is a nationwide network of free volunteer-led after-school coding clubs for children aged 9-11. They create projects that teach children how to program by showing them how to make computer games, animations and websites. Volunteers go to their local club for an hour a week and teach one project a week
Apps for Good is an open-source technology education movement that partners with educators in schools and learning centres to deliver courses to young people aged 10-18. They provide the course content, training and connections to expert volunteers, and then let teachers do what they are best at – inspiring and guiding young people.
The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a registered educational charity to advance the education of adults and children, particularly in the field of computers, computer science and related subjects.
MyTutor provides an easy guide for students applying for work experience. This article includes top tips for writing a stand-out cover letter, getting your CV into shape, and helpful examples of cover letters and CVs.