Key Voices #116 - Careers after Covid with David Chapman

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This week we speak to David Chapman, Vice Principal at Aston University Engineering Academy (AUEA) about his experiences running careers information advice and guidance at the longest-running University Technical College (UTC) in the country. We talk about how he met some of the challenges of running a careers programme during COVID-19 and the importance of contextualising learning and involving parents in the careers process.    We talk about:  The purpose of UTCs and the history and context of AUEA  David’s own career journey  The impact of the pandemic on delivery of careers information advice and guidance in schools  The remote offering that David developed at AUEA Whether the english system asks young people to specialise or decide about careers too early  How David is planning to compare what students think they might want to do on entry with their destination data to understand more about the impact of AUEA’s careers work Some of the challenges other UTCs have faced with regard to recruiting students  Schools, government and parents’ relative roles and responsibilities with regard to careers The value of collaboration between schools on their careers strategies  What government has done and could do to support good careers guidance in schools  How crucial it is to involve parents in careers work and to make sure the child’s voice can be clearly heard  The importance of developing the whole child, as well as their academic abilities to help them reach their full potential    You can read the Careers after Covid report we mention here   You can find out more about Launch My Career here    There are useful resources for governors and leaders from The Careers Enterprise Company here 

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