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Strategies for Implementing the Employment Related Skills Logbook
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Why? Where? Who? What? When?
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What is the logbook? It is a resource that enables students to: record their transition planning process over four years better articulate how they have been prepared for life after school.
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Why use it? The new logbook supports the key directions of the Board of Studies in all Year 9–12 syllabus documents.
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Why use it? It enables classroom teachers to demonstrate to students how their subject develops the skills needed for future life education and training employment options.
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Why use it? To enhance the relevance of all activities students participate in during their school years both inside and outside the classroom.
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Where do you start? Simple and achievable Process depends on your school Customise for your students
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Where do you store them? student ownership library careers office students home room roll call room multiple locations eg. with mentors in faculties across the school storeroom - mobile crates school stores discs only. Issues: temporary/permanent – access for students – access for staff Schools are using the following:
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Who can manage the implementation of the logbooks? the Careers Adviser the School to Work co-ordinator a faculty member (when there is faculty ownership) a member of a working group (eg. welfare team). In some schools it is:
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What is required? The logbook co-ordinator may: co-ordinate a whole school approach encourage students to log promote implementation ensure appropriate relief for staff.
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Who else is interested? Year Adviser PD/H/PE Welfare Team Mathematics English Support Unit Careers Adviser
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Who does what? Introduction (This is me now) Action plans (Introduction) Recording Workplace Learning experiences A Summary of their employment related skills. In some schools the Careers Adviser may assist students with:
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Who does what? discuss action plans assist with subject selection Yrs 10,11 check BOS entries summarise a student’s employment related skills document a student’s future options. Year Advisers may use the tracking sheets to: The whole logbook may be used by staff to write school leaver references.
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Who does what? A faculty may assist students to log their employment related skills and achievements at school and in the community. PDHPE Syllabus Content Strands – Personal Choice, Personal Awareness, Interpersonal Relationships
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Who does what? ENGLISH Teachers may assist students to: begin a draft resume (see Resume in progress) draft a job application letter prepare for an interview.
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How does the logbook support all faculties? Links their subject/course to further education, training, employment and enterprise through: employment related skills (students acquire) potential careers (local/national/global).
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Models for CLASSROOM entries into the logbook STUDENT DIRECTED 1) Student brings logbook 2) End of topic summary brainstorm 3) Students identify skills developed & record on sheets 4)Teacher initials sheets 5)Student files into logbook TEACHER DIRECTED 1)Teacher keeps blanks 2)End of topic summary brainstorm 3)Students identify skills developed & record on sheets 4)Teacher collects/initials all sheets 5)Teacher gives sheets to facilitator 6)Facilitator arranges clerical support to file (STW funds)
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When? Ongoing A ‘School to Work week’ once/ twice a year For Year 10 subject selection For Years 9/10 end of the year For Year 11 Crossroads (mandatory 25 hr Personal Development and Health Education course for stage 6 students) Year 11 Study Skills day Year 12 applications to university/TAFE/employment/school references
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The Future… (looks bright) Term 2 2002 Additional logbooks on request Term 3 2002 Indication of numbers for 2003 2003 2 cohorts of logbooks Feedback appreciated
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