Employment
This pathway supports young people to raise their aspirations by exploring what the world of work might mean to them. This could range from interactions with the world of work to preparing for a move into full time employment. It covers exploring job opportunities, work experience and careers advice and guidance to help young people with their decision-making. Activities could also cover opportunities for volunteering, supported internships, self employment, traineeships and apprenticeships.
We found 926 challenges in the Preparing for Adulthood pathway 'Employment'
Challenge | Level | NLH |
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The learner will be introduced to the basic requirements when visiting a farm environment.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will be introduced to the earliest steps in caring for a specific farm animal.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will be able to identify the different soil structures using soil texture as a method of identification, they will be able to handle different types of soil.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will be introduced to the very earliest stages of basic plant identification, they will be encouraged to look at and examine what they see and identify what is and is not a plant.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will explore various ICT elements showing interest and enhancing skills and knowledge of a range of items and resources.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will demonstrate they can use a push mower safely.
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WTE1 | 20 |
The learner will participate in activities relating to quantity, size and capacity.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will participate in a range of horticulture activities to develop their skills and knowledge about growing plants.
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WTE1 | 30 |
The learner will participate in pet care routines including feeding, grooming and cleaning out.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will experience being supported to look after a pet in the school environment including feeding and cleaning out.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will participate in a range of horticultural activities and demonstrate their preferences and dislikes in response to the activities.
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WTE1 | 20 |
The learner will develop their understanding and experience of work; they will visit different workplaces and begin to understand which jobs are available within those workplaces.
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WTE1 | 20 |
The learner will identify what a job is and know what the benefits of having a job are; they will explore job roles in the school and local community and participate in an enterprise project.
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WTE1 | 20 |
The learner will explore job roles within the school environment; they will visit workplaces in the local community and will participate in an enterprise project.
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WTE1 | 20 |
The learner will explore different types of recyclable material; they will express preferences and dislikes in response to the textures and will coactively sort materials into groups for recycling.
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WTE1 | 10 |
Learners will be able to make choices when using a computer and show that they can recognise familiar programmes.
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WTE1 | 20 |
The learner will explore different cushion designs, choose their favorite designs, design and make their own cushion and work with others to sell cushions as part of a mini enterprise project.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will respond to and engage with activities to explore different job roles and the skills required for these.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will develop their skills through planting seeds.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will experience number counting activities to five, 2D shapes and colours, in different sensory formats.
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WTE1 | 30 |