Social Mobility

InSight Series Edition 4 - A look into a career in dentistry

ABOUT THE INSIGHT SERIES 

At CoachBright, we launched our InSight webinar series to help pupils to find out more about potential careers, routes and pathways into a range of fields and hear from those currently in a variety of roles across the country. 

In the midst of the pandemic and a very uncertain time, we believe that it’s even more important for pupils to get well-rounded and detailed careers advice so that they can make informed decisions about their future. 

While pupils aren’t able to attend careers events and visit workplaces, we aim to bring the workplace to them. We’ve embarked on a mission to cover as many careers as possible through engaging webinars with people passionate about sharing their experiences. 

Our first webinar kicked-off the series in December 2020 with  ‘InSight into the Civil Service’, with other instalments this year will include journalism, law, teaching, nursing, paramedicine, dentistry, tech and engineering.  

EDITION 4 - INSIGHT INTO DENTISTRY

In our fourth edition, we continued looking at careers within the medical field but this time had a spotlight on careers in dentistry with Sean, who works as a dental surgeon in a practice, a career to which he switched after working in engineering. 

As well as providing pictures that are surely to encourage you to maintain your brushing routine, Sean gave an insight into what it takes to become a dentist, what are the different roles available within a dental practice and what are the highlights of his day to day work.

If you’re considering a career in dentistry, please do give it a watch or a listen and if you have any questions you’d like us to ask Sean, submit them here and we can pass them on! Here is the link: http://bit.ly/insightdentistryvideo

To find out more about careers in the dental profession, have a look at the links below:

Upcoming events

Next month, we are hosting an InSight into Law where we will be joined by a trainee solicitor who will share their experience of entering the profession. To sign up, please follow this link: https://bit.ly/insightlaw

Insight Series edition 3 - Nursing

This month in our February edition of the the InSight webinar series, we stayed within the work of the health profession and turned the spotlight to look at careers in Nursing. 

ABOUT THE INSIGHT SERIES 

At CoachBright, we launched our InSight webinar series to help pupils to find out more about potential careers, routes and pathways into a range of fields and hear from those currently in a variety of roles across the country. 

In the midst of the pandemic and a very uncertain time, we believe that it’s even more important for pupils to get well-rounded and detailed careers advice so that they can make informed decisions about their future. 

While pupils aren’t able to attend careers events and visit workplaces, we aim to bring the workplace to them. We’ve embarked on a mission to cover as many careers as possible through engaging webinars with people passionate about sharing their experiences. 

Our first webinar kicked-off the series in December 2020 with  ‘InSight into the Civil Service’, with other instalments this year will include journalism, law, teaching, nursing, paramedicine, dentistry, tech and engineering.  

EDITION 3 - INSIGHT INTO NURSING

In our third edition, we explored routes and a career in Nursing with Ash, who is currently working as a GP Practice Nurse and has worked in A&E and Oncology departments before.

Ash talked through her route into nursing from choosing to do BTECs, from choosing nursing over careers as a doctor or a paramedic whilst also joining the army reserve. 

Some key questions Ash gave insight on was: 

  • What it is like to be a nurse (even giving us a sneak peek of the equipment used!)

  • Her volunteering experience with St John’s Ambulance and working in a hospital

  • Working as a nurse throughout the global pandemic and how that has affected how busy she is on a day to day basis

If you’re considering a career in nursing, please do give it a watch or a listen and if you have any questions you’d like us to ask Ash, submit them here and we can pass them on! Here is the link: http://bit.ly/insightnursingvid

Please also see below for links that would also be useful if you’re interested in getting into nursing


Infographic:

https://www.nhsemployers.org/-/media/Employers/Publications/Workforce-Supply/NurseSupplyInfographic-2019.pdf


NHS Employers Routes into Nursing info:

https://www.nhsemployers.org/your-workforce/plan/nursing-workforce/your-future-nurses 


CoachBright welcomes a National Tutoring Programme

At CoachBright, we welcome the announcement from Gavin Williamson, Secretary of State for Education, for a £1 billion Covid catch-up plan for schools. £350 million pounds of that will go towards a National Tutoring Programme (NTP) - a tutoring scheme to provide schools with heavily subsidised one-to-one or small group tutoring to help the most disadvantaged young people catch up.

CoachBright has been lobbying for a National Tutoring Programme since March co-authoring a paper on the need for a service as a result of Coronavirus with Professor Lee Elliot Major OBE and Emily Tyers, Teacher at Ivybridge Community College. See paper here.

Alongside this, a coalition of education leaders and third sector organisations came together to lobby the Department of Education and Treasury for the NTP. This included Robert Halfon (Chair of the Education Select Committee), Anne Longfield (Children’s Commissioner for England) and similar tutoring organisations in the social sector who care deeply about supporting disadvantaged pupils and have a track record of support in this area.

This includes Action Tutoring, Access Project, The Tutor Trust, Equal Education, Get Further, Literacy Pirates, Team Up, TalentEd, Future Frontiers and West London Zone. All are members of the Fair Education Alliance who spearheaded the campaign. Together, we signed an open letter to the Secretary of State for Education calling for a NTP.

We know school leaders in their individual context know their pupils best, which pupils should be targeted, and what topics the sessions should cover. We believe additional high quality 1-1 tutoring that is designed with the school can be a real silver bullet for many pupils from disadvantaged communities.

We welcome the announcement the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF), Impetus, Sutton Trust and Nesta will be leading the formation of the NTP as we believe evidence-based quality first implementation will be key.

CoachBright’s own online tutoring pilot

Since 18th March, when schools were told to close, as a social mobility organisation we started providing impactful support for disadvantaged pupils during this time through online tutoring. We know the effects of the virus will have far-reaching learning consequences for our most disadvantaged pupils - upwards of 5 months of learning loss.

Over the last 2 and a half months, we have created and delivered our first ever online tutoring programmes (our previous 6 years of work had been face to face). A university student one-to-one supporting a disadvantaged school pupil in a key subject. We are delighted to have supported over 30 schools and 220 pupils of 1-1 subject specific support during Covid-19.

For context, this academic year we have supported over 1500 pupils from disadvantaged communities.

What we know about 1-1 academic tutoring in our CoachBright programmes:

  • CoachBright pupils make a third of a grade more progress than their disadvantaged peers in a similar setting.

  • 89% have become a more independent learner as a result of coaching

  • 91% believe the programme has made them more motivated to succeed in their studies

Priya, Year 11 at West Walsall E-ACT Academy says: "With CoachBright, we actually got to have that online support so we could talk with the tutor and get the support that we needed during lockdown. For me, it was in Chemistry. The chance to speak 1-1 was really useful. I just wanted to thank CoachBright for this opportunity because I feel like it's been amazing, I've learnt a lot and it's been a real support really, so thank you very much" 

Mark Perry, University of Birmingham student who was a volunteer tutor says "Coming from an underprivileged background myself growing up in Birmingham, I was aware of the barriers which discouraged me to progress into higher education. This amazing experience allowed me to watch my pupil develop leaps and bounds."

At CoachBright, we are absolutely focussed on ensuring the disadvantage gap does not become a gulf. CEO, Robin Chu says: "We know the challenges Covid-19 will have in creating a widening class divide between the haves and have-nots. We're delighted we can offer high quality and low cost tuition for disadvantaged pupils through schools.

We also appreciate pupils from low income backgrounds enjoy the routine, opportunity to interact with a relatable role model and most importantly the attainment benefits of having a tutor/coach. For a National Tutoring Programme to succeed, tutors will need to be rigorously trained, supported and coordinated alongside excellent school staff to be effective. We endorse the announcement of a National Tutoring Programme and believe quality implementation will key to its success.”

More information on the National Tutoring Programme is available on the EEF’s website here.