Introduction to Lesson 1 Who chooses your career?

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Introduction to Lesson 1 Who chooses your career? Think Future: Year 10 Introduction to Lesson 1 Who chooses your career?

Learning outcomes The main learning outcomes covered by this lesson are: LO1: Make appropriate decisions about which careers to pursue 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 1: Who chooses your career?

In this lesson You will recognise factors influencing your decisions and develop an understanding that you are responsible for your own career choices. By the end of this lesson, you should: understand that you are ultimately responsible for your own career choice know that there are different routes available to get to university (if you decide that university is appropriate for you) know the possible consequences if you do not take responsibility for your own career choices. Lesson 1: Who chooses your career?