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School to Work Planning Across the Curriculum
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Mapping School to Work Competencies across the curriculum
Within Board of Studies Curriculum, School to Work competencies can be: specifically acknowledged in the curriculum. Explicit…… Implicit…… a skill or practice utilised to assist implementation of vocational learning.
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Explicit Competencies can be found in…
PD.H.PE Science Work Education Commerce Languages (e.g. Indonesian, French, German) T.A.S. (e.g. Food Technology and Industrial Technology) VET Framework Courses (e.g. Hospitality)
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Mapping Board of Studies Curriculums for Schools to Work Planning
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Mapping Board of Studies Curriculums for Schools to Work Planning
Food production and processing • Researching employment and careers in the food industry • The use of correct hygiene, safety and handling practises for employees and small business Food marketplace • Looking at rights and responsibilities of all people in the food industry • Staff - role specification, selection, safety • Employee expectations and requirements Food nutrition and consumption • Budgeting to meet individual and group food needs. Personal choice Making informed decisions about career pathways. School / post school options. Active lifestyle • Patterns of work • Types of work • Workforce changes • Personnel factors Interpersonal relations • Employer / employee • Moving into the adult world of work
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Implicit Competencies can be found in…
English Maths History Geography Computer Studies Visual Arts Drama
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Mapping Board of Studies Curriculums for Schools to Work Planning
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Mapping Board of Studies Curriculums for Schools to Work Planning
Talking and listening • Talk about and reflect upon their experiences and feelings. • Speculate and hypothesise. • Use talk to solve problems, modify opinions and develop arguments. • Share possible solutions, ideas and questions. • Group discussion, interviews, role play. • Prepared talks, gathering oral history, audio/visual taping of rehearsed and unrehearsed talks. Writing • Comparing/contrasting successful/unsuccessful people using stimulus material. • Letters, resumés, (assessment), application forms,diary, log book, workplace projects. Mathematics in the workplace • Calculate earnings for employees, including overtime etc. • Calculate income for types of work e.g .part - time, casual etc. • Calculate and make comparisons involving different employment conditions and careers. • Graph data on careers e.g. employment rates. • Graph the changing nature of the workforce.
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Who’s doing what? Samples: Kanahooka H.S. Gundagai H.S.
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STWP at Kanahooka High School
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STWP at Gundagai High School
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STWP Across the Curriculum Stage 4/5
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STWP Across the Curriculum Stage 4/5
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