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Young people in England have ‘weaker’ socio-emotional skills, NFER finds

The NFER warned that if left unaddressed, these weaknesses could have consequences for young people’s future employability

A new report from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) has found that the socio-emotional skills of young people aged 15/16 in England are “significantly weaker” than their peers in comparator countries.The NFER warned that if left unaddressed, these weaknesses could have consequences for young people’s future employability.

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