- Raising aspirations at the Rank Conference
- Social Enterprise hits the mark at Sevenoaks School
- Derek Browne speaks at the Talent in unexpected places - the bottom line of social mobility debate
- Derek Browne delivers a motivational session to Street League participants
- NRICH: applying mathematical thinking skills in business
- Entrepreneurs in Action deliver an entrepreneurial programme at South Hampstead High School.
- Olympic Delivery Authority's apprenticeship work
- Celebrating Global Entrepreneurship in Barbados
- EiA deliver an inspirational programme to staff at Burton and South Derbyshire College
- Entrepreneurs in Action continue to raise the aspirations of apprentices.
Olympic Delivery Authority's apprenticeship work
Entrepreneurs in Action help to raise the aspirations of apprentices beyond London 2012.
This week has seen the launch of the London 2012 learning legacy site.
As part of the London 2012 Apprentice Plus programme, Entrepreneurs in Action (EiA) developed and delivered a series of programmes for seven groups of construction apprentices. The apprentices were a diverse group and came from a range of prime and sub contractors working on the Park and Athletes’ Village. The London 2012 Apprentice Plus programme was supported by the ODA and aimed to provide additional skills for apprentices on the Park site who wanted to work in the construction industry. The overriding aim was for apprentices to be equipped with sustainable skills for future employment through personal development and the development of life skills.
To find out more about how apprentices have been supported visit http://learninglegacy.london2012.com/videos/index.php.
