Reforms to 14–19 education are creating greater choice and opening up new progression pathways for young people. Young people will have the flexibility to combine qualifications and tailor their learning programmes to meet specific needs and interests. To ensure students make informed choices, it is vital they receive good quality, timely and impartial information, advice and guidance (IAG).
As a teacher or form tutor you are often the first point of contact for students seeking advice on learning and career pathways. Therefore, you may find information on these topics useful in IAG-related conversations with your students:
14-19 pathways
Find out how you can provide students with up-to-date information and have conversations with them about their choices.
Careers related IAG for teachers
Find out about recent changes to information, advice and guidance (IAG), how teachers and schools are involved in IAG delivery and the benefits of IAG for students.
