WORK RELATED LEARNING - CRITERIA

Support Materials / Ideas for Activities

Elements of Provision for all Students Suggested Minimum Support Materials / Ideas for Activities
Recognise, develop and apply their skills for Enterprise

Students have at least two work-related activities.

One opportunity to discuss the skills developed across the whole of their work-related programme

Connexions

http://www.cegnet.co.uk/

EBPs

Progress Files

Business Visit

Business Simulation

Use their experience of work, including work experience, and part-time jobs, to extend their understanding of work The equivalent of at least half a day de-briefing / follow-up or work experience / part-time work

http://www.thegrid.org.uk/

http://www.teachernet.gov
.uk/

Learn about the way business enterprises operate, working roles and conditions, and rights and responsibilities in the work place. Two curriculum activities that develop their understanding of business and work.

TV Choice videos www.tvchoice.uk.com

Business Visits

Fund raising activities

Develop awareness of the extent and diversity of local and national employment opportunities. Undertake two tasks that investigate Labour Market Information

www.statistics.gov.uk

www.yourcounty.co.uk

www.upmystreet.co.uk

Contact with local business community

Connexions

Local/National newspaper job adverts

Careers Fair

Relate their own abilities and attributes and achievements to career intentions and make informed choices based on an understanding of the alternatives.

Undertake activities to develop skills for career management.

A guidance interview focusing on career progression.

Connexions

www.cegnet.co.uk

Mock interviews

www.pfeg.co.uk

Taster Days

CV / Interview Simulation

Undertake tasks and activities set in work contexts.

Use work as a context for learning within the curriculum on at least two occasions.

Record evidence of their learning.

www.dfes.gov.uk/

www.edexcel.org.uk use the mapping of their BTEC

qualifications against the WRL Criteria.

Progress Files

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