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Developing Employability Through Work Experience 14-19
Gary Forrest
Educating for employability
Location of
experience
School
Work
Type of learning
Vocational
preparation
Occupationally
specific
Work
relevant
Work related
Vocationally related
Occupationally related
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Work-related learning
Work-based learning School-based learning
Part/full time and
voluntary employmentLive
projectPlacement Simulation
Role
play
Case
study/history
Long Short
Continuum of teaching
and learning activities
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Work-related learning
Work-based learning School-based learning
Part/full time and
voluntary employmentLive
projectPlacement Simulation
Role
play
Case
study/history
Long Short
Continuum of teaching
and learning activities
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Work experience is….
• “a placement on an employer’s premises, in which a pupil carries out a particular task or duty, more or less as would an employee, but with the emphasis on the learning aspects of the experience.”
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Aims of work experience
• transitional– career taster – understand world of work– getting references or maybe a job
• developmental– self confidence – broaden horizons– maturity – personal and social development– motivation – make the curriculum relevant, raise aspirations
• educational– enhance and deepen understanding of subject knowledge– develop skills for employability– support qualifications – vocational courses, Extended Project
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Different forms of work experience
• Doing an actual job
• Helping someone with their job and providing an extra pair of hands
• Rotating round different departments
• Carrying out a specially constructed task/project
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Learning at the placement
Watching PractisingImitating
Feedback Chatting
Teaching and
HelpingProblem solving
Listening,
transcribing &
rememberingWriting and
sketching
Learning on the fly
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E = (Q + WE + S) x F
Team
working
Positive
Attitude
Application
of IT
Application of
numeracy
Business &
customer awareness
Communication
& literacy
Self-
management
Problem
Solving
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creative
makes connections questioning
communicates well
self control
thirst for knowledge
curious creativity
flexible
resilient
listens and reflects
critical
skilled
determined
humility
willing to have a go
thinks for themselvesshows initiative
gets on well with others
respect and good
manners
gratitude
confident and ambitious
zest and enthusiasmsensitive to global concerns
optimistic
takes risks
self-editing
Characteristics, values and habits
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Experiential learning
First hand
Second hand
ReflectionInvestigate
further
Grasp
experience
Transform into
knowledge
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The Experiential Learning Cycle
Experience
ReflectionApplication
Generalisation
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The Experiential Learning Cycle
Experience
Before the placement
On the placement
After the placement
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The Experiential Learning Cycle
Experience
Reflection
Diaries and logs
Group discussions
Personal accounts
Flip chart key ideas and issues
Brainstorming
Posters to illustrate experience
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The Experiential Learning Cycle
Experience
Reflection
Generalisation
Individual and group presentations
Reports and essays
Data analysis
Evaluation
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The Experiential Learning Cycle
Experience
Reflection
Application
Generalisation
Projects
Simulations
Role plays
Drama
Scripts
Stories
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Learning from work experience
Experience
Interview student before placement.
Plan and deliver induction
programme. Offer challenging tasks.
Be shadowed/interviewed by
student.
Reflection
Discuss logbook or diary. Meet
student for 10 minutes at end of day.
Ask questions about what student
has learnt.
Generalisation
Ask students to present what they
have found out about company or
work in general. Formal debriefing at
end of placement.
Application
Identify opportunities for students to
apply new skills. Ask student to talk
about previously acquired skills
which they have used.
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Learning from work experience at school
Experience
Provide work placements.
Reflection
Take part in school-based
debriefing. Offer their observations
on the experience. Comment on
positive aspects of students’ work.
Generalisation
Provide information about company.
Offer videos and literature for
presentations. Act as audience and
offer own perspective.
Application
Provide work-based problems to be
used in follow-up work. Use
feedback or assessment forms to
suggest ways that students can
develop skills.
How do you know if work experience has had an impact on their employability?
Understanding of
world of work
Career plans and
aspirations
References,
placement
and job offers
Maturity and motivation
Enhanced and deeper
understanding of
subject knowledge
Attainment
Skills for employability
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Materials to support speaking & listening skills as part of work experience
• Baseline assessment of speaking and listening skills
• Preparation activities
• Employer briefing
• Post-placement activity
• Case studies (to follow)
www.educationforemployability.co.uk
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Current issues and developments
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Gary [email protected]
Twitter: @garydforrest
For further details please contact
www.educationforemployability.co.uk