Teamwork
Engineering for Families
Developed by NUSTEM, Engineering for Families is a six week afterschool activity for KS2 children and their parents and carers.
Festive Special ‘What’s My Line?’ pre-recorded resource (KS2)
Raise children’s aspirations and broaden their horizons with a seasonal twist for the end of term with our 'What's My Line? Festive special' pre-recorded resource! Children are invited to meet a suite of volunteers who are working very hard to bring us festive magic, and use clues to guess their jobs.
Festive Special ‘What’s My Line?’ pre-recorded resource (KS1)
Raise children’s aspirations and broaden their horizons with a seasonal twist for the end of term with our 'What's My Line? Festive special' pre-recorded resource! Children are invited to meet a suite of volunteers who are working very hard to bring us festive magic, and use clues to guess their jobs.
Step into the NHS KS2 competition resources
Did you know that someone in every class in your school is likely to work for the NHS in the future? See our KS2 teacher guide for an overview of our ready-made lesson plans and how to introduce meaningful careers-related learning to your pupils.
Our Future
These resources have been developed to support career-related learning for key stage 1 and 2 children across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
Primary School Activity Book: Being a GP
20 activities designed to engage primary pupils in STEM subjects linked to General Practice.
Complete with animations introducing each activity.
S.T.E.M. Day Learning Diary
Printable worksheet that pupils in Year 3 to Year 6 complete to reflect on their learning following a careers related learning activity that focused on S.T.E.M. careers.
Career-related learning journey
Make sure everyone knows which way you’re heading: ensure all stakeholders understand you career-related learning programme by using this template to present it in a visual way.
Uplifting Futures Video: Tackling Gender Stereotypes
Volunteers reveal what it is like working in an industry dominated by the opposite gender as well as the skills that make them good at their jobs.
Tips for how to embed career-related learning in your setting
Whether your school is just starting out on this journey, has made a start or already has an extensive programme in place, here are some tips and resources for you to consider, to help fully embed career-related learning in your setting.