Parents and Educators

Linking Careers Learning to the Maths Curriculum – Join Our AMSP Webinar!

What to expect:

During this webinar, the AMSP team will share free resources and practical strategies to help schools enhance their career education. Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll learn:

  • An Overview of AMSP Resources: Discover the free support and resources that can help schools meet the Gatsby Benchmarks.

  • Quick Wins for Engagement: Learn practical tips to get a maths department actively involved with employers, universities, and career opportunities.

  • Post-16 Maths Pathways: Stay up-to-date on the latest options for students beyond secondary school, including Core Maths, A-levels, and vocational routes.

  • Straightforward IAG Materials: Take away easy-to-use Information, Advice, and Guidance (IAG) resources to share with your schools and departments.

  • Using GB4 Resources: Explore how to effortlessly integrate the AMSP’s GB4 resources into your curriculum, making it easy to link careers learning with maths education.

Meet the Presenters

This informative webinar will be led by three key members of the AMSP team:

  • Rachel Beddoes – Stakeholder Engagement and Careers Lead

  • Catherine Van Saarloos – Core Maths Professional Development Lead

  • John Brennan-Rhodes – Maths Education Support Specialist

They’ll bring their expertise to the table and guide you through the best practices for connecting maths education with career readiness.

Who Should Attend?

This event is perfect for careers leaders, careers staff in schools and colleges, general careers advisors, and Careers Hub staff, including Enterprise Advisers (EAs). Whether you’re already engaging with the AMSP or new to their offerings, this webinar is an excellent opportunity to see how you can strengthen your school’s approach to linking careers to the maths curriculum.

Pre-Webinar Activity

To make the most of the session, participants are encouraged to complete a quick pre-task that will help us tailor the webinar to your needs. The activity takes just five minutes and is anonymous. You can get started here: Complete Pre-Task Activity.

Additional Resources

For more information and materials to support your careers learning, check out these useful resources:

Final Thoughts

By attending this webinar, you’ll gain practical insights and tools that can help schools connect maths learning to career pathways, enhance student engagement, and meet key benchmarks. Don’t miss this chance to learn from the AMSP team and take your careers programme to the next level.

So sign up to the webinar today! Save your seat now! We hope to see you there.

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