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The University’s principal mission is to respond to current societal needs as well as shape personal and professional futures through the pursuit of education, training, and research. It is committed to quality teaching and learning, world-leading research, academic freedom as well as to the sustainable development of Gibraltar, and the region. Partnerships with business, government, charitable foundations, healthcare and educational institutions lie at the heart of the University’s mission
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Young Enterprise is the United Kingdom's largest business and enterprise education charity. Every year we help 250,000 young people learn about business and the world of work in the classroom under the guidance of volunteers from 3,500 companies.
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Educational website made by the BBC aimed at helping students study for their GCSEs.
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MyMaths is an online learning platform for schools worldwide based in the UK but used in over 70 countries and by over 4 million students a year. MyMaths provides access to a range of ready-made lessons and online homework tasks and are proud that for over 10 years their resources have been proven to raise standards of achievement.
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Activities for GCSE, AS and A2 Business Studies, Applied Business and Economics
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Teaching resources for English, Maths, Science, Languages, Geography, History and Primary education.
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Looking for imaginative teaching tools that are simple to use? You'll find them here - free resources, ideal for citizenship and PSHE teaching, tutor time and across the curriculum.
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Revision tools for various GCSE and A-Level subjects as well as Careers tools and help.
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YouTube has earned a reputation for featuring brain cell-slaughtering fare such as the truly abysmal Fred and playing host to the some of the most depressingly stupid comments this side of Yahoo! News. But for every participant liberally dishing out misspelled racist, sexist and homophobic talking points, there is at least one whose channel genuinely offers something provocative and educational. For teachers hoping to infuse multimedia into their classrooms, YouTube makes for an excellent starting point. Plenty of universities, nonprofits, organizations, museums and more post videos for the cause of education both in and out of schools. The following list compiles some of the ones most worthy of attention, as they feature plenty of solid content appealing to their respective audiences and actively try to make viewers smarter.
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Most resources for entrepreneurs are aimed towards older people.
But what about young adults or even teenagers?
Entrepreneurship is a great way to learn new skills, develop connections, and hopefully make money.
For those who don’t find the traditional go-to-school-and-find-a-job route appealing, entrepreneurship is a great alternative path.
I’ve written this guide as a high-level outline of how to be a successful young entrepreneur, including some resources to help you get started.
It covers all the areas that you will have to at least be aware of, and I’ve linked tons of resources that have a lot of depth on specific topics that are relevant to you.