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Content • What the Gatsby Benchmarks (GBM) are and why they were introduced • Ideas for linking curriculum learning to careers on a school and department basis – Gatsby BM4 • Involving other staff • Further links and useful resources What are Gatsby Benchmarks? The Gatsby Benchmarks are a framework of 8 guidelines about what makes the best careers provision in schools and colleges. The Careers Strategy is built around them, and they are a great place to start for planning or improving your programme. • Originally published in 2014 • 'No magic bullet' - Sir John Holman • Aim for 100% coverage to meet the Benchmark Why Gatsby? “Good career guidance is the key to social mobility: it is about showing young people - whatever their social and family background - the options open to them, and helping them make the right choices to set them on the right path to rewarding future careers.” (taken from Good Career Guidance - Reaching the Gatsby Benchmarks) Gatsby Benchmarks – What do they cover? 1: A stable career – programme 2: Learning from career and labour market information 3: Addressing the needs of each pupil 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers 5: Encounters with employers and employees 6: Experiences of workplaces 7: Encounters with further and higher education 8: Personal guidance Another way of expressing the Gatsby Benchmarks – putting young people at the heart of the process. The ‘Whole School Careers Programme’ (GBM1) should form a ‘wrap around’ for all activity
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