My Vocational Journey • To reflect on the vocational learning of others and their own vocational journey • To identify three occupations that might suit a student’s skills, interest and talents My Vocational Journey You may wish to pre-teach these words before the lesson or refer to them during the lesson. The checklist is not exhaustive and a list displaying these words and their meanings should be available to all students during the lesson. 6 This lesson follows on from Alex’s Journey in Lesson 1. Students are encouraged to view career development as part of their life journey and identify their school-based learning as only one component of their life’s learning. The focus of the activities should be to encourage students to identify the many ways people acquire skills for the workplace. This would include learning from their interests and hobbies, short courses, clubs, community work and volunteering. 1 Hour Classroom discussion, completion of handouts: Handout 1: Learning at work – at school and on the job Handout 2: VE&T Way to go, Off the Job Learning Vocational learning – learning that allows you to acquire skills to complete tasks. These skills are learnt at school, at TAFE and on the job, for example, communication skills. Skills - the ability to do a particular task that comes from natural aptitude, training or practice Knowledge - the learning you need to carry out a particular task Talent - the capacity to develop skills in a particular area Attitude - how we respond to different situations Interests - what we like Aptitude - our capacity to learn easily/readily Vocational Education and Training - VE&T, vocational programs at a trade or paraprofessional level, designed to lead to employment Students share their findings and reflections from the Lesson 1 Follow-up task, where they were asked to research up to three jobs they may wish to consider in the future: • What do l like about these jobs? Interests and attitude • Where do l find these jobs? Industry knowledge • What do you do in these jobs? Skills • What training do l need? Skills and knowledge LESSON TWO YEAR LEVEL PURPOSE RATIONALE TIMEFRAME DELIVERY MODE TERMINOLOGY CHECKLIST REVIEW OF FOLLOW UP TASK - LESSON 1 10 Minutes Year 6, Lesson 2: Page 1 of 7
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My Vocational Journey
• To refl ect on the vocational learning of others and their own vocational journey• To identify three occupations that might suit a student’s skills, interest and talents
My Vocational Journey
You may wish to pre-teach these words before the lesson or refer to them during the lesson. The
checklist is not exhaustive and a list displaying these words and their meanings should be available to all
students during the lesson.
6
This lesson follows on from Alex’s Journey in Lesson 1. Students are encouraged to view career development as part of their life journey and identify their school-based learning as only one component of their life’s learning. The focus of the activities should be to encourage students to identify the many ways people acquire skills for the workplace. This would include learning from their interests and hobbies, short courses, clubs, community work and volunteering.
1 Hour
Classroom discussion, completion of handouts:
Handout 1: Learning at work – at school and on the job
Handout 2: VE&T Way to go, Off the Job Learning
Vocational learning – learning that allows you to acquire skills to complete tasks. These skills are learnt at school, at TAFE and on the job, for example, communication skills.
Skills - the ability to do a particular task that comes from natural aptitude, training or practice
Knowledge - the learning you need to carry out a particular task
Talent - the capacity to develop skills in a particular area
Attitude - how we respond to different situations
Interests - what we like
Aptitude - our capacity to learn easily/readily
Vocational Education and Training - VE&T, vocational programs at a trade or paraprofessional level, designed to lead to employment
Students share their fi ndings and refl ections from the Lesson 1 Follow-up task, where they were asked to research up to three jobs they may wish to consider in the future:
• What do l like about these jobs? Interests and attitude
• Where do l fi nd these jobs? Industry knowledge
• What do you do in these jobs? Skills
• What training do l need? Skills and knowledge
LESSON TWO
YEAR LEVEL
PURPOSE
RATIONALE
TIMEFRAME
DELIVERY MODE
TERMINOLOGY CHECKLIST
REVIEW OF FOLLOW UP
TASK - LESSON 110 Minutes
Year 6, Lesson 2: Page 1 of 7
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Ask students to identify the way they learn at school [skill acquisition]:
• Classroom activities - theory and practical
• Excursions
• Videos, computer searches, reading etc
Ask students to identify the places they learn at school [industry knowledge]:
• Classroom, sports fi eld, gymnasium, library, playground, school clubs, sporting teams, hobby groups etc
Ask students to identify the people who help them to learn [knowledge acquisition]:
• Teachers, other students, librarian, parents, principal, guests to the school, volunteers, friends, coach, neighbors etc.
Learning is important. How we learn, who helps us to learn and where we learn are useful to help us make wise choices as we grow. Through learning we develop skills and knowledge we need for the world of work. Discuss the following statements to engage students in an understanding that learning is fl exible and ongoing; students may wish to complete these statements:
• People who help me to learn are
• Places that help me to learn
• Things that help me to learn
Vocational Education and Training – a way of learning that develops my skills and knowledge.
Handout 1 – Places where l can learn.
Students identify three places they can learn in a practical hands-on model. This will include a TAFE research activity. They complete the worksheet and discuss their fi ndings in groups or pairs.
BRAINSTORM ACTIVITY
5 MINUTES
CONCEPT QUESTIONS
20 MINUTES
ACTIVITY 120 MINUTES
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Homework Task
Students complete Handout 2 – My family vocational learning tree. Their task is to:
• Identify the Vocational Learning Tree of at least two adults in their lives. Students plot the vocational learning of these adults as a diagram. They should be encouraged to make their diagrams or posters as interesting as possible to display in their classroom. For example: photos, whether the adults enjoyed their learning, how they use their learning today.
• Students plot their own vocational learning tree for the future, to include milestones for two, fi ve and 10 years from now.
• Students submit their vocational learning tree for classroom display.
• Students develop a list of guest speakers they may wish to invite to their classroom to speak about VE&T opportunities and the type of learning that takes place at their local TAFE.
• Completion of Handout 1: Places where l can learn
• Completion and presentation of My vocational learning tree poster
Handout 1: Places where l can learn
Handout 2: My vocational learning tree – template
STRAND DOMAIN DIMENSION
P hysical, personal & social learning
Interpersonal developmentPersonal learning
Building social relationships The individual learner
Discipline-based learning T he humanities – economics
E conomic knowledge & understanding
E conomic reasoning & interpretation
Interdisciplinary learning Communication
In formation & communications technology
Thinking processes
L istening, viewing and responding
Presenting
ICT for visualising thinking
R easoning processing & inquiry
R efl ection, evaluation & metacognition
ACTIVITY 2Vocational Learning Tree
10 MINUTES
FOLLOW UP TASK
RESOURCES FOR
THIS LESSON
VELS APPLICATION
Level 4
ASSESSMENT OUTCOME
Year 6, Lesson 2: Page 3 of 7
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Handout 1: People places and things that help me learn
Your task is to fi nd three learning places in your local area that can help you to develop your learning “skills and knowledge” for the future. Fill in the table below with your answers. You can use the Internet and the school library to help you fi nd out your information. Some helpful Internet sites are also given below.
LEARNING PLACE
VE&T LEARNING I CANDO THERE
PEOPLE WHO WILL HELP METO LEARN
1. Secondary School
2. TAFE -Technical& FurtherEducation
3. On the Job Training
• Useful websites for this task:www.education.vic.gov.au • www.tafe.vic.gov.au • www.aajobpathways.com.au www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au • www.otte.vic.gov.au • www.myfuture.edu.au
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Handout 2: My vocational learning treeThis task is in two parts.
Part A: You need to complete the fi rst part as a homework task. Interview two people in your family - or family friends - using the questions below, and then design a Learning Treefor one of those people.
Questions
1. How long did you go to school for?
2. When did you start and when did you fi nish school?
3. What did you like most about your time at school?
4. What subjects/courses did you enjoy the most? Why?
5. What did you do when you left school?
6. What type of learning did you follow?
7. What was your fi rst job?
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Questions continued....
8. Why did you take this job?
9. What did you learn from that job?
10. What job do you do now?
11. How many jobs have you had?
12. What is the best way for you to learn a new skill?
13. Can you use this type of learning in different jobs?
14. What do you think will be your next job?
15. Do you have to do any more learning for this? What will you do to help you with this?
Once you have some answers to your questions, draw, design, and make a Vocational Learning Tree for ONE of your interviews.
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Part B: My Vocational Learning Tree
Draw and describe your own Vocational Learning Pathway for:
• Two years from now
• Five years from now
• 10 years from now
Include what you would like to learn at each stage in your journey.
Include two or three career choices in your journey.
You may wish to design this as a poster for display in your classroom.