Unit 7 – Making Informed Career Choices

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Unit 7 – Making Informed Career Choices Personal and Social Education (5800) Level 1/2 Candidate’s name: ________________________________ Candidate’s number: ______________________________ Unit 7 – Making Informed Career Choices Please kindly note that this is a suggested presentation format. It is expected that candidates will personalise this booklet and add more sheets with evidence to cover the set assessment criteria. Particular care must be taken for spelling, punctuation and grammar.

LEVEL R A G Personal and Social Education (5800) Unit 7: Making Informed Career Choices Level 1 Title: Making Informed Career Choices Ragged Student assessment Teacher checklist (,, ?) = Completed = No evidence ? = Room for improvement (Look at teachers comments, ask for help) LEVEL Level: Level 1 Credit value: 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment Criteria The learner can: R A G 1. Be able to use sources in career planning 1.1 Identify three sources of careers information, help and support 1.2 Use the sources to identify four appropriate preferred careers 2. Be able to research career requirements 2.1 Report on basic requirements of two of the selected careers using the headings: qualifications, training, skills and experience 3. Be able to produce a careers action plan 3.1 Produce a personal careers action plan which includes: Targets Action Points Review Dates 4. Be able to recognise the opportunities that exist for lifelong learning 4.1 Identify three opportunities for lifelong learning

LEVEL R A G Personal and Social Education (5800) Unit 7: Making Informed Career Choices Level 2 Title: Making Informed Career Choices Ragged Student assessment Teacher checklist (,, ?) = Completed = No evidence ? = Room for improvement (Look at teachers comments, ask for help) LEVEL Level: Level 2 Credit value: 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment Criteria The learner can: R A G 1. Be able to use sources in career planning 1.1 Identify at least four sources of careers information, help and support 1.2 Use the sources to identify four appropriate preferred careers 2. Be able to research career requirements 2.1 Produce a report on the requirements of three of the selected careers using the headings: qualifications, training, skills and experience 3. Be able to produce a careers action plan 3.1 Produce a personal careers action plan which includes: Targets with Explanations Action Points Review Dates Summative Review of Progress 4. Be able to recognise the opportunities that exist for lifelong learning 4.1 Research requirements for entry into Further and/or Higher Education and produce a short report on the findings 4.2 Describe at least three opportunities for further lifelong learning

1.2 Use the sources to identify four appropriate preferred careers Personal and Social Education (5800) Unit 7: Making Informed Career Choices Learning outcome: Be able to use sources in career planning 1.1 Identify at least four sources of careers information, help and support Learning outcome: Be able to use sources in career planning 1.2 Use the sources to identify four appropriate preferred careers Candidate’s name: _________________________ Candidate’s number: _______________

Personal and Social Education (5800) Unit 7: Making Informed Career Choices 2. Learning outcome: Be able to research career requirements 2.1 Produce a report on the requirements of three of the selected careers using the headings: qualifications, training, skills and experience Selected Career Qualifications Training Skills Experience Candidate’s name: _________________________ Candidate’s number: _______________

3.1 Produce a personal careers action plan which includes: Personal and Social Education (5800) Unit 7: Making Informed Career Choices 3. Learning outcome: Be able to produce a careers action plan 3.1 Produce a personal careers action plan which includes: Targets with Explanations b) Action Points c) Review Dates d) Summative review of progress Candidate’s name: _________________________ Candidate’s number: _______________

Personal and Social Education (5800) Unit 7: Making Informed Career Choices 4. Learning outcome: Be able to recognise the opportunities that exist for lifelong learning 4.1 Research requirements for entry into Further and/or Higher Education and produce a short report on the findings 4. Learning outcome: Be able to recognise the opportunities that exist for lifelong learning 4.2 Describe at least three opportunities for further lifelong learning Candidate’s name: _________________________ Candidate’s number: _______________