Employability Event at Beeslack Community High School

Mon 18 Feb 2019 | 1:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.


Organizer

Beeslack Community High School

Edinburgh Road
Penicuik
EH26 0QF

Tel: 01968 678060
Web: http://www.beeslack.info

Event location

Liza Sutherland

Enterprise Executive at University of Edinburgh


Entrepreneur with over 20 years experience in building and advising technology and creative compani… Read more

Jonathan Riddell

KDE neon and KDE Plasma Coordinator at Blue Systems
Kde It Services Limited


Open source software development. Leading KDE neon project, a new way to get KDE's software into… Read more

Evelyn Simpson

Helping people to reach their potential


Marie Owen

Founder and CEO at LS Productions


Marie founded the company as Location Scotland in 2006, following conversations had with her fashio… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Fiona Fletcher for 400 students at Beeslack Community High School aged Age 13 - 17.

Event description

Making Languages Work

I would like to organise a roadshow with stalls with industry experts exuding energy and enthusiasm. Students will visit in year groups and have a questionnaire to fill in based on conversations they will have with you. They should have the chance to ask lots of questions, but will also need to be encouraged to approach stalls and get into conversation about employment possibilities, thinking out of the box, considering careers they had never thought of and being inspired by people who are passionate about their work.

My own motivation for staging this event is to highlight the importance of being able to speak more than one language. An emphasis on the importance of good communication skills, especially when trading with businesses outside the UK would be my main plea for this event. Can you help motivate our youngsters to look beyond Penicuik, beyond Scotland to the rest of the world?

The actual event would run from 1.55-3.35 pm.


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