This important NFER report outlines strategies to keep students engaged in learning. Importantly this isn't simply about young people who are at risk of becoming NEET and should lie at the heart of provision for all young people...
The factors that were common to all the support programmes and contributed to their success included:
- mentoring and coaching;
- a consistent, dedicated project lead with time to engage with the young people on a long term individual basis;
- group support from peers;
- taking part in activities relevant to the world of work so that participants could see the importance of the subjects they were studying at KS4; and
- a flexible approach, in terms of the availability of the project lead and the control the young people had over their work.
Interestingly these are the elements that we have carefully built into the 'Better Learners, Better Workers' approach we are developing in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield.
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