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ACTIVITIES

Term 2
January 
Week 15: One to ones 
 
plus individual work on
Preparing for Employment and Your Next Levels of learning 
 
One to Ones

It is really important that in the first three weeks of Term 2 that all personal tutors make time within classes for a one to one catch up with all learners. This one to one should cover:

  • Grades and information from the December reports

  • Progress being made against ALPs targets

  • Targets to help learning move forward and to keep you motivated to achieve and get the best possible results.

 

Whilst undertaking one to ones all learners can follow the work below on preparing for employment and your next levels of learning.
 

It's a New Year and a great time to start thinking about your next steps. 

 

Work Experience

A good first step to  way to getting a job is to have any type work experience related to your future career route or yur vocational course. This could be unpaid or a part time job. This is a great way to develop your personal statement for university.

 

Know your skills

When you apply for a job or university you will need to understand what skills you have gained from your course and from your interests and hobbies. You need to be able to talk and demonstrate these confidently. So start thinking and developing this now. Use the Careers Wales website to help you:

 

 

 

 

 

  • Make a list of all the skills you have learned so far on your course.

  • Add the skills you have which would make you a good employee...  Watch this video about the skills valued by employers. Discuss each skill as a group and then consider individually how you can demonstrate that you have these skills too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. How can you show off your skills to employers?

  • Discuss as a group how you can do this

 

  • Why not start developing a blog or a google site to evidence the skills you are developing? You can add pictures / photo evidence and reflect on the skills you are learning and how they can help you find employment. You add your research and things you'd like to achieve, and when you go for a job, you can show/ share this with the employer...

 

Here are some platforms you could use:

                    https://www.blogger.com/home

Google communities can help you connect and share ideas

Pinterest is highly visual and enables you to make visual boards to evidence your creations and skills development.

https://www.pinterest.com/

Not a clue what you want to do?

Try this fun site to explore careers:

 

Plotr.co.uk/Plotr

 

 

Instagram gives visual and social media functions and is a popular choice for posting pictures

http://instagram.com/

Discuss why you need to take care with using Facebook and other social media sites for evidencing employment and skills

 

Think about: tagging photos, mixing private friends photos and posts with your professional profile

 

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