Think Future: Year 10 Introduction to Lesson 4 Is there another way?

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Think Future: Year 10 Introduction to Lesson 4 Is there another way?

Lesson 4: Is there another way?1 Learning outcomes The main learning outcomes covered by this lesson are: LO3: Learn skills needed to transition yourself from school through various stages of your career LO4: Be aware of your own skills, attributes and interests and how that contributes to good career choices

Lesson 4: Is there another way?2 In this lesson You will investigate different types of qualification and explore the ways in which different paths can lead to the same goal. You will become more aware that you are responsible for your own career progression and for developing the skills you need to achieve your goals. By the end of this lesson, you should: know that different qualifications can lead to the same goal have learned how to research employers be aware of the range of professions available to you whether you leave full-time education after Year 11, after sixth form/college or after university.