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1 Ms. Mary Costello Ms.Lesley Porter CAREERS AND STUDY FOR THE 5TH YEAR STUDENT 29TH SEPTEMBER 2015

2  Career planning and research  New common points scale for entry into higher education from 2017  5 th Year Career Night 12 th April2016  Study skills for 5 th year students AGENDA

3 NEW POINTS SCALE

4 www.transition.ie NEW POINTS SCALE

5 NEW CAO POINTS SCALE

6 The basic matriculation requirements will also be introduced, as follows: Where the requirements are currently 2 higher level C3 grades and 4 ordinary level D3 grades, in 2017 these will become 2 H5 and 4 O6/H7 grades. Where the requirements are currently 5 ordinary level D3 grades, in 2017 these will become 5O6/H7 grades. Where the requirements are currently 3 higher level C3 grades and 3 ordinary level D3 grades, in 2017 these will become 3 H5 and 3 O6/H7 grades. WILL BASIC MATRICULATION REQUIREMENTS ALSO CHANGE IN 2017?

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8  Put the effort in over the two years, 5 th and 6 th.  Get into a routine of study early on.  Are motivated.  Are organised.  Live a balanced lifestyle.  Have discovered a method of study that suits them.  Are aware of their abilities and limitations and set realistic goals for themselves. STUDENTS WHO DO WELL IN THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE

9  Take class tests and school exams seriously.  Have conditions at home conducive to study  Have supportive, interested parents who encourage, motivate and get the pressure balance right. STUDENTS WHO DO WELL IN THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE

10  What is meant by “study”? Homework, Making notes, Revision, Practice exam questions.  How much study? STUDY AND ORGANISATION

11  Study Routine:-Realistic and achievable study timetable. -To allow for inclusion of other aspects of life. (Balance) -Support from family for that routine. STUDY AND ORGANISATION

12 OLS STUDY TIMETABLE

13 Conditions Conducive to Study:  Suitable place for study: Quiet, no radio, music or television. Desk and chair. Good heat and light.  No distractions:No friends calling. No Telephone calls. Consideration from other family members. CONDITIONS CONDUCIVE TO STUDY

14 Organisation:-Good notes, organised in files. -Correct books. Study Methods:-30-40 minute segments with short 5-10 min breaks. -Take notes, summarise, study, memorise, test. CONDITIONS CONDUCIVE TO STUDY

15  Study Methods -Keep record of study to monitor progress and trends. -Experiment with different approaches. -Set Goals

16 INTERNAL  Own values  Self esteem & self belief  Clear goals  Progress & success (the more you do the more you feel you can do) EXTERNAL  Parents  Peers  School tests & exams  Rewards MOTIVATION MOTIVATORS: POSITIVE STRESS (INTERNAL & EXTERNAL FACTORS)

17  Low self-esteem (lack of confidence)  Negative comparisons with others  Unrealistic expectations (high/low)  Too much stress/ pressure  No clear future career plans  Too little stress/ Pressure  Lack of Routine  Disorganisation (Missing notes, Not being able to find anything)  Work is allowed to pile up and becomes too much to cope with DEMOTIVATORS

18  Sleep:7/8 hours per night  Diet:Healthy and balanced  Exercise:Sports/ walking/ swimming  Part-time work:Keep to a minimum: e.g. Saturdays. Not during the week or Sunday nights.  Social life: Not during the week or Sunday nights. LIVING A BALANCED LIFESTYLE ORGANISED ROUTINE: ALLOW TIME FOR EVERYTHING.

19 LIVING A BALANCED LIFESTYLE

20 CAREERS

21 SPECTRUM OF THIRD LEVEL EDUCATION

22 PLAN YOUR CAREER  Self -Knowing Yourself Assess your interests, strengths, values and skills  Knowing your Options Assess your options; career research, work experience, career talks, career trips  Making Decisions  Taking Action and move on

23  Career Decision Making is a gradual process not an instant decision.  SELF (What suits me?)  Interests  Aptitudes  Personality  Skills  Values  Rewards FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN CAREER PLANNING

24  WORK (What’s out there?)  Opportunities  Level of Entry  Training/Education  Career Development

25 NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF QUALIFICATIONS

26  Further/Higher Education -CAO-UCAS (UK Colleges) -Eunicas (Europe) -Post Leaving Certificate  Training  Work  Year Out OPTIONS AFTER THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE:

27  Books, Newspapers, Prospectus  Careers & Further Education Exhibitions  Open Days  Career Talks  Internet  Guidance Counsellor  Family and Friends  Careers night CAREERS RESEARCH

28  Course Content/ Training schedule  Minimum entry requirements  Career Opportunities QUESTIONS TO ASK

29  Educational or vocational  Subjects studied  Optional subjects  2nd/3rd year choices  Professional experience  Year abroad  Qualification (Is there a ladder of progression available?)  Duration of course COURSE CONTENT

30  College requirements  Course requirements  Points MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

31  The Work -What’s involved in the job?  Skills needed-Emotional, cognitive communication, physical, etc.  Industry Climate- Opportunities, promotions  Advantages & Disadvantages of the work  Salary  The answers to all these queries must be weighed up in conjunction with; Interests, Aptitudes, Personality, Values & Rewards CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

32  Trip to UCD  Career talks  Career evening  Student research  Student preparation (e.g portfolio)  Interest inventories  Study skills  Individual meeting to discuss career plans SCHOOL GUIDANCE PROGRAMME 5TH YEAR

33 12 th April 2016 This event run in collaboration with the Parent’s Council allows students to meet and talk to people from a number of different professions. CAREERS NIGHT

34  Careers Classes  Career Talks  Open Days  Centigrade Interest Inventory  Individual Interviews with Guidance Counsellor  College Applications SCHOOL GUIDANCE PROGRAMME 6TH YEAR

35  Motivate- Encourage, recognize progress, reward.  Monitor- Take interest, check, talk to other parents, P.T. meetings, take exam results seriously.  Try to be aware: Of what’s going on in school re: tests, work etc. ROLE OF PARENTS

36  Try to be aware of:SIGNS OF STRESS -Tiredness -Irritability -Too much or too little sleep -Negative talk -Lowering of ambition -Change in Appetite -Lack of concentration SIGNS OF STRESS

37  Avoidance-Excuses for not studying -“I have no work to do” -Regular patterns of sickness and absence from school

38  Parental Support & Interest makes a difference  Start career planning and research  The Leaving Certificate is a 2 year course  The student is ultimately responsible. CONCLUSION

39  www.cao.ie www.cao.ie  www.careersportal.ie www.careersportal.ie  www.qualifax.ie www.qualifax.ie  www.ucas.com www.ucas.com  www.studentfinance.ie www.studentfinance.ie  www.accesscollege.ie www.accesscollege.ie  www.eunicas.ie www.eunicas.ie USEFUL WEBSITES

40  15 TH Oct. - UCAS Applications to Med/Dent/Vet and Oxford/Cambridge  End of November -All other UCAS app.  1 st Feb. –CAO Deadline  Jan. and Feb. – PLC applications KEY DATES

41 If you would like further information please contact us 01 4903241 THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING.


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