Career: Fact or Fiction

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Career: Fact or Fiction

Learning intention I will explore and challenge my ideas and preconceptions Success criteria I can contribute to class discussion surrounding people’s preconceptions I can work cooperatively in a group or pair for a given task I can draw conclusions from the work undertaken I can present my ideas and explain them to others I can listen to others opinions

Example statement Think about reasons why you agree or disagree with this statement and quickly write down your thoughts to share with the class.

Example statement Think about reasons why you agree or disagree with this statement and quickly write down your thoughts to share with the class. Agree: “you would need to have a degree and experience in business management.” Disagree: “there are people and organisations that can help with starting a business.”

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Debate and present Within your group, think about whether you agree or disagree with the statement. Why do you agree or disagree? What evidence can you provide to back up your opinion? Present your argument to the class

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