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The latest news from the employers, educators, and impact organisations that make up the Skills Builder Partnership.

Driving social mobility through skills: Three CEO insights
Teacher Webinar: Navigating Education Policy within the UK: A Focus on Essential Skills
Driving Global Impact: How Project ID is Embedding Essential Skills for Meaningful Change
Essential Skills Tracker 2025 - driving social mobility and growth through the AI transition
How to teach the essential skills your students need to succeed
Teacher Webinar: Skills Builder Benchmark — Making the Most of the Platform
Czech Educational Leaders Visit UK to Explore Skills-Based Curriculum Implementation
Teacher Webinar: Bridging Essential Skills and Careers
Essential skills fundamental to realising the ambitions of the Curriculum and Assessment Review
Sharing inspiring best practice at our Global Educators Webinar
Flagship School Funder Showcase: Shaftesbury Park Primary School
Skills Builder Partnership Celebrates Egyesek’s Research Report: Demonstrating the Impact of the Universal Framework
Teacher Webinar: Essential Skills and the Curriculum
Current affairs in the classroom: a gateway to creative problem-solving and communication skills
Celebrating Apprenticeship Success at Skills Builder Partnership
Unlocking Potential: The Role of Essential Skills in Foundation Apprenticeships
Teacher Webinar: Building Essential Skills Inclusively
Empowering Disadvantaged Communities Through Essential Skills
Is your Trust equipped to ensure every student leaves with the essential skills they need for life?
Teacher Webinar: Strategies for Teaching Essential Skills
Introducing our new UK CEO
Essential skills for all learners: Contact Your MP
Celebrating our network of global educators
Collective Impact for Building Essential Skills: How Our Monthly Meet Connects Global Organisations
Gatsby Benchmarks Review: Accelerating Careers Excellence in England
Skills Builder Hub: New Features and Best Practice
Unlocking Future Success: Insights on Career Readiness and Essential Skills Development in England
Building Momentum: 2024 Skills Builder Impact Report
Celebrating our global community of educators
Corporate Career Insights at Weil’s Social Mobility Week
Empowering Young Voices: How the Global Impact Fellowship Transformed EduStorm's Mi Voz Program
From Prison to Purpose: How StandOut is Empowering the CJS with Essential Skills
Preparing Young People for Success in the Workplace: Beyond Qualifications
Connecting Global Impact in Building Essential Skills: A Recap of Our Monthly Network Event
Teacher Webinar: Shaping the Future – The Curriculum and Assessment Review
Oracy Commission backs speaking and listening in education
England’s Curriculum and Assessment Review has launched: Get involved
Unlocking the Potential of Global NGOs: The Power of Essential Skills
How to invest in your early talent for sustainable success
Get young people future ready with employability skills
Essential Skills for Early Career Employees: Bridging the Gap with the Skills Builder Universal Framework
Introducing essential skills into report cards?
The Skills Builder approach to building essential skills: FAQs for employers
The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts earns Skills Builder Bronze Excellence Mark for developing essential skills
Severn Trent provides funding to help build essential skills in the region
How can Skills England unite stakeholders to boost the nation’s essential skills?
Educators, charities and businesses support essential skills at the heart of national curriculum review
New Report: Essential Skills at Scale
Fair Education Alliance backs essential skills
Equipping the Criminal Justice sector with essential employability skills
Connecting Students and Professionals: The Power of Career Insights Sessions
Raising awareness of essential skills for adults: A spotlight on Lifepilot
Delivering on the manifestos: essential skills for all learners
New NFER research projects essential skill needs for workers in 2035 
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External Press

Education’s missing piece

There is something fundamental missing in education. I saw it first-hand a decade ago as a teacher in a challenging secondary school in East London. Every new teacher faces challenges: seating plans, behaviour management, coursework. But there seemed to be a much bigger problem. I was worried that my students struggled to listen to one another and articulate their ideas. It didn’t seem sustainable that I worried more about their coursework and deadlines than they did – or that the expectation was I would organise them. And what about creativity, or the ability to problem-solve?

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‘The Missing Piece’ book review - Dr. Mary Bousted

Tom Ravenscroft has not only done his research – the sources in his book are wide and varied – but he also wears his learning lightly. The result is a very readable and convincing argument for the explicit teaching of skills.

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School reports miss the talents that matter - just look at Alan Turing

Alan Turing is one of an illustrious cast of over-achievers whose school reports did little to hint at what was to come. His mathematics teacher suggests that he would do rather better if his work was “intelligible and legible”. There is little hint of the deep problem-solving skills that would make him a formidable code breaker in the Second World War.

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Profile: Tom Ravenscroft

Tom Ravenscroft is perhaps the most quietly passionate proponent of a “skills” curriculum in education today – and if that rings alarm bells, keep reading. He was just nine years old when he set up a little production line making greeting cards. His mum, a speech and language therapist, suggested he sell them at village fetes, which he did. At 11, he offered his services as a car washer around his town of Marlowe in Buckinghamshire, soon “rebranding as a car valet” to charge a bit more. In the same year, Ravenscroft’s father, an auditor with BP, helped him decide which secondary school to choose by listing his key criteria, such as “IT equipment” and showing him how to weight them mathematically. A five-mile run was treated with similar foresight, with goals worked backwards over several months.

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Start-up success: six lessons for aspiring social entrepreneurs

While it may sound poetic, Enabling Enterprise was not born in a flash of inspiration. Rather it emerged from my desperate attempts as a naïve new business studies teacher to engage a class of challenging 14 and 15-year-olds. Through my time spent with this class I became increasingly aware that there were key elements missing in their prescribed business course. Namely, there was no practical element, few opportunities for students to develop their employability skills, and limited real world application.

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