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Poor school careers advice deters future engineers

15th July 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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According to a new poll by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK pupils are receiving poor careers advice from teachers who lack understanding of business and industry. The survey reveals 42% of the 2,030 people polled believe careers guidance in UK secondary schools is poor, 26% adequate and just 10% good.

The results come as the Institution launches a Teacher Industrial Partners’ Scheme (TIPS), which will see Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) teachers being offered two-week work placements within industry to help them better explain the highly diverse career opportunities to their students.

The scheme, launched in conjunction with Project ENTHUSE, the National Science Learning Centre and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), was unveiled at Formula Student.

The report also revealed 57% of people believe that teachers should undertake two-week work placements to improve their understanding of different career options.

Peter Finegold, Head of Education and Skills, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, said: “The perception the UK public has regarding secondary school careers advice is entirely accurate – it just isn’t good enough at the moment. We presently face a massive skills gap in the UK and it’s absolutely vital that we are encouraging young people to study STEM subjects and take one of the many highly rewarding careers that science and engineering have to offer.

"Good careers guidance in our schools is the engine of social mobility. We know that young people look to their teachers for advice, yet only 9% of the UK population feels that teachers have a good overall understanding of business and industry.The Teacher Industrial Partners’ Scheme (TIPS) is an exciting partnership of employers, professional bodies, charities and educationalists, that will provide teachers with a fantastic opportunity to see first-hand what it’s like to work in modern industry.”

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