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Young People

The UK decides to leave the EU

The UK decided to leave the UK on the 23rd of June, however, the vote was close with 52% voting to leave and 48% to remain. Majority of 18- to 24-year-olds, 75%, voted to remain and many 16 and 17 years were upset they were not allowed the opportunity to vote for a change in an economic and political system. This disproves the belief that young people are dismissive about politics and many continue to either feel jubilation or displeased

Poor pupils “are still let down”

Poor pupils are still being let down by the English education system, Ofsted boss Sir Michael Wilshaw has warned. In a speech on Thursday, he will highlight the “appalling injustice” of children from poorer homes continuing to fall behind their wealthier peers. Sir Michael will call for a tougher stance on “feckless parents” who allow children to break school rules. The Department for Education said every child, no matter what their background, deserved a world-class education. He will also defend testing in

EU referendum and Young people

The EU referendum has led to a surge in young people registering to vote. Government data shows that after the deadline was extended for registering to vote young people (under 34) accounted for 56%, in comparison to 9% in the over 55 age group. Commenters believe the increase in young people voting will be a boost for the Remain campaign, as young people are more likely to vote to remain in the EU. Young people continue to be told by

TESYouth Has Turned 3 Years!

TESYouth has turned 3 years and we are delighted to enter on our 3 years of our journey of helping young people find employment or start their own business. We will use our working experience with young people in the coming years and continue to offer more quality workshops, trainings and work experience programmes. We thank you for all your support. //

UK facing ‘digital skills crisis’

Urgent action is needed to deal with the UK’s digital skills crisis, warn MPs, or it risks damaging the country’s productivity and competitiveness. It is thought 12.6 million adults lack basic digital skills, while 5.8 million have never used the internet at all. “Stubborn digital exclusion and systemic problems” with education and training need to be urgently addressed, the report said. It urged the government’s digital strategy to be published without delay. The report found that: * 22% of IT equipment in