Introduction to Lesson 3 Take your interests further

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Introduction to Lesson 3 Take your interests further Think Future: Year 11 Introduction to Lesson 3 Take your interests further

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 3: Take your interests further

In this lesson You will be encouraged to take your interests further. By the end of this lesson, you should: recognise new opportunities to take your interests further have a greater understanding of how taking your interests further will enhance your career prospects. Lesson 3: Take your interests further