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Our blog is the go-to space for educators, employers, and students seeking valuable insights into work experience and employability. Topics include: Best practices for running a work experience programme Career advice for students preparing for placements Employer perspectives on shaping the next generation The latest research on education and employment trends

Early career exposure gives students a critical head start, building confidence, skills, and clarity about the future.Here’s why work experience matters from the very start of secondary education.Why is early career exposure important for students?Because understanding the world of work shouldn't start after school, it should start during it.By introducing students to real-life

Managing work experience shouldn’t be stressful. With the right tools and support, schools can offer meaningful placements while saving time, reducing admin, and keeping students safe.Here’s how The Changing Education Group helps UK schools streamline, safeguard, and elevate work experience delivery.Why do schools need a better way to manage work experience?Because paper trails,

Work experience is more than a student opportunity; it’s a business advantage.When employers open their doors to young people, they help shape the future workforce and gain fresh energy, ideas, and insight in return.Why should employers get involved in work experience?Because it’s a win-win.By offering a placement, you're not just supporting education, you're

Discover how Chertsey High School launched a full Year 10 work experience programme with limited staff, using The Changing Education Group’s Work Experience Suite to simplify processes, reduce admin, and empower students.Who was involved in delivering work experience at Chertsey High School?Tom Corry, Careers Leader at Chertsey High School, leads careers education across