These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.
The event was created by Peter Murray for 350 students at DYW Live @ E-Sgoil aged Age 13 - 15.
Pathways Week – Career Inspiration (Online Event)
This week is designed to inspire young people in their future career path. Attendees will be secondary school age. These sessions will help them to think about what career the subjects they are studying can lead to and will increase their knowledge on future pathways.
This session is part of DYW Live’s Pathways Week organised by Education Scotland & e-Sgoil. - Scotland's National Online Platform as part of the National e-Learning Offer
These Career Inspiration Sessions run from Monday June 20th to Friday 25th and are available to schools nationally.
The sessions will be 30 minutes long, 15-20minutes presentation and 10-minutes Q&A.
They are a great way for you to showcase your company and industry to the future workforce and shape the choices of young people.
Sessions will take place daily at 9.45am, 11am, 12.30pm & 2pm. If you cannot manage the time slot you have been invited to, but want to take part, please contact community@founders4schools.org.uk and we can offer you another time slot.
In this session, we want Speakers to share insights, lessons, and tips to motivate and inspire pupils to make informed decisions about their future. We want you to tell your story about you career journey:
• What you do
• What inspired you to choose your career path and why it was a good fit for you
• The sorts of skills you use most in your job: as well as the technical skills you use, we’re
• particularly interested that young people hear about the ‘human skills’ you use in your job (e.g. communication skills, collaboration, problem solving, creativity, team working)
• The people that have supported your career journey
• Subjects you studied and how these are relevant now
• Your successes, as well as times where you didn't achieve what you set out to and what you learned from the experience
This will be followed by a Q&A session.
How will Pupils Benefit?
These events allow pupils to hear from real-life role models who can demonstrate the relevance and connection of what is taught in the classroom. They bring the curriculum to life and allow them to gain an understanding of what different careers entail.
They are a popular way of engaging young people with the world of work as they allow a great deal to be achieved in one setting and, when taking place in school, can provide the opportunity for a relaxed one to one conversation between young people and potential employers. This aspect is particularly important in creating interest and building confidence in future pathways for young people.
These meaningful encounters inspire young people and have a positive impact on their future life chances.
Career Education Standard - I Can!
Here is one example per level of the areas of the "I can" framework that would typically be covered by engaging your young people in an employability event. Download the mapping document here for more!
By the end of second level - I can apply my skills to get more information about jobs/careers.
By the end of BGE - I can manage my profile, share it appropriately and justify my choice of evidence.
By the end of Senior Phase - I can draw appropriately on evidence from my skills profile to help me complete application forms, create CVs and when practising interview techniques.
Age Appropriacy: This type of event is appropriate for any student aged 5 through 24. Refer to our white paper pages 9 and 11 for more details. This white paper summarizes more than 100 externally validated research papers on career pathways for students.