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Training Options routes into employment KS5 Conference 2014-15 Mrs Oosthuizen Guidance Manager

Training Options routes into employment KS5 Conference 2014-15 Mrs Oosthuizen Guidance Manager. Choices. Academic studies Vocational training Employment. Employment Rates by Qualifications level. Journeys towards employment. 6th Form Studies Personalised Curriculum.

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Training Options routes into employment KS5 Conference 2014-15 Mrs Oosthuizen Guidance Manager

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  1. Training Optionsroutes into employmentKS5 Conference2014-15Mrs OosthuizenGuidance Manager

  2. Choices • Academic studies • Vocational training • Employment

  3. Employment Rates by Qualifications level

  4. Journeys towards employment 6th Form Studies Personalised Curriculum Higher Education (HE) University Further Education (FE) College Training Provider Apprenticeship Undergraduate degrees HNDs HNCs BTEC diplomas HNCs NVQs NVQs

  5. A Job or an Opportunity?

  6. What is an Apprenticeship? • An Apprenticeship is a real job with training so you can earn while you learn and pick up recognised qualifications as you go. They take between one and four years to complete and cover 1,400 job roles in a wide range of industries, from things like engineering to financial advice, veterinary nursing to accountancy.

  7. Key Benefits: • earn a salary • get paid holidays • receive training • gain qualifications • learn job-specific skills

  8. Types of Apprenticeship

  9. Apprenticeship Agreement • reflects the fact that an Apprenticeship is primarily a job rather than training.

  10. The Components • A knowledge based element. • A competence based element. • Skills (English, Maths, and ICT if relevant to the job role) • A module on employment rights and responsibilities • A module on Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)

  11. The Process • It’s up to the individual to find an employer • learning providers (e.g. college or private training company) can help as many have commercial links.

  12. How to help yourself • Extra curricular activities • IAG questionnaire • WEX 9th June – 20th June • Futures Forum • Impact days

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