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Students empowered by brighter prospects
Even before Covid-19 cast a shadow across all our lives, the Scottish Government and stakeholders across Scotland had identified green skills as a cornerstone of delivering a resilient and fair transition to net zero. As part of this, and in the context of needing to realise a green recovery from the pandemic, the Climate Emergency Skills Action Plan was published at the end of 2020 alongside an update to Scotland’s overall Climate Change Plan. The year or so since the publication of the action plan has made even more apparent the imperative of getting green skills and jobs provision right for all.
How entrepreneurial young Scots are clicking with business trailblazers
Lessons in resilience reinvent the classroom at Fairview
How learning branches out in a natural way in Scotland
How Scotland's career services of the future will work for all
Why a skills-led Scottish recovery powered by partnerships in education sector is vital
How South Lanarkshire College's new Associate Principal aims to build future careers
Why Scottish pupils' disinterest in thriving sector doesn't compute
Volunteers' team spirit is inspiring entrepreneurial trailblazers at YE Scotland
At Fairview, it’s only natural to learn in the great outdoors
Vital skills in the frame to rebuild the Scottish economy