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Economics, business and enterprise education

Ofsted survey report evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of economics, business and careers education in schools and colleges.

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Economics, business and enterprise education

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Economics, business and enterprise education

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Economics, business and enterprise education: report summary

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This Ofsted survey report looks at 2 areas of the curriculum:

  • formally assessed economics and business courses taken by students aged 14 to 18 in secondary schools and colleges
  • whole-school enterprise education; that is, how well primary and secondary schools promote economic and business understanding and enterprise and financial capability to all pupils

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Published 8 June 2011

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