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Raising Aspirations, Inspiring Futures …the journey begins in Year 5
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Why are we doing this in our school?
Whole school approach – values based
School context for PSHE and teaching about STEM careers
Responsibility to prepare young people for their future working lives
Legislation – Equalities Act, DfE / OFSTED expectations
Fostering future hopes and aspirations
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Why are we doing this in our school?
Future world – future economy
Changing work patterns – skills and attributes for 21st century
Top 10 jobs didn’t exist five years ago…the jobs your children will be doing
don’t yet exist!!
Influence of new technologies
Skills and attributes your child will need for the world of work
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How will it be organised and taught?
Part of PHSE curriculum time
Four dedicated lesson for Year 5
External visitors / Siemen’s employees
Working with your child at home, extending the learning, special
assembly in school
Thinking about future career paths
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Parent partnership
First educators, role models
Involvement in your child’s learning, aspirations and future decisions
Managing change, demands of complex and ever-changing world
Difference you make in helping to develop your child’s potential
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Answering children’s questions
Know what to do / how to response when asked questions…
Being a good emotional ‘place’ to talk with your child
Learning together
Cultivating a growth mind-set approach to learning and aspiration
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What next…
Celebrating the learning in class, at home, on school website,
assemblies, etc.
The start of something new and inspiring
Leading edge
Impact and difference it will make to children’s future lives