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Student Presentation How will RPA affect you?
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Your future starts here…
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Over the next few years, you have some big decisions to make… …YOU get to choose the subjects and qualifications you’ll study in Years 9, 10 and 11.
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What you choose will not only affect how you spend your time in education… …it may also affect the job or college course that you do in the future. Apprenticeships A Levels Vocational Training Employment Volunteering
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Staying in learning… From 2013, young people will participate in learning for longer- you will get to choose: full-time education, maybe at school or college work-based learning, such as an apprenticeship part-time education or training, if you are employed, self-employed or volunteering for more than 20 hours a week Why?
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Because By 2020... … there will be 3 million fewer lower skilled jobs in the UK economy.... there will be a 50% increase in the number of jobs which need high level skills.
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This means… You will need to work towards gaining further qualifications and/or training until your 18 th birthday to get the career you want.
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Your Options at 16: 2012 Take further GCSEs, AS or A Levels. Take a Vocational Programme or Apprenticeship Take a Flexible Foundation Programme (School/College) Take on Part Time or Voluntary Work Take a job without training Your Options at 16: 2013 and Beyond YES - with training NO - any job must have training There really is very little change though, most people continue training for much longer – even for life.
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Don’t put off making your choices until Year 11, you can start now. They’re big decisions but don’t panic! You’re not on your own…
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Parents, carers, family and friends Tutors/ teachers Support staff Careers Advisers …there are people who can help you decide what’s best for you and your future.
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Spread the Word… …Learning is Changing Everyone should have a copy of these leaflets, make sure you take them home and show your parents.
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