Resources
Teach For All’s Future of Work initiative envisions a future where all children, particularly those in underserved communities, have access to the education, support, and opportunities that will equip them to navigate and lead in the rapidly changing world of work. Here, you will find a curated selection of tools and materials designed to empower educators in preparing students to meet the challenges of the workforce. The resources emphasize innovative teaching strategies, engaging classroom activities, stories of impact and other resources, all aimed at fostering career readiness, STEM education, digital skills, and financial literacy.
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Career Readiness Education Framework
A Guide to Activities That Help Students Thrive in Future Careers Teach For All, in partnership with DHL Group's GoTeach program and grounded in OECD research, has developed a practical guide tailored for educators, career professionals, and corporat...
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Unlocking Potential: How Gen-AI Can Help Enhance Career Readiness
This story of impact features a Teach For India fellow's research across 18 schools. It shows AI-integrated career readiness lessons significantly impact disadvantaged youth with students 22% more likely to pursue higher education and showing 65% bet...
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Future of Work Initiative Overview
The world of work is evolving rapidly, shaped by tech advances and societal shifts, yet education systems struggle in preparing students. Learn how Teach For All's Future of Work Initiative equips students globally to thrive in an ever-evolving globa...
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Empowering Future Leaders: Holistic Career Readiness for School-Age Students
Rapid technological change demands educational transformation. Where education goes, the economy will follow. By equipping youth with 21st-century skills, global perspectives, and green knowledge, we prepare them to lead and drive positive change.
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3 Ways To Integrate Careers Into Your Lessons
Career education shouldn’t be confined to the careers office—it’s something every teacher can contribute to. In this blog, Susie Kendall, a Curriculum Design Manager for the Careers Leader Programme, explores three simple and impactful ways educators...