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Vocational Pathways 2014. Jim Hogan, Sandra Cathcart and Robyn HeAdifEn Team SoluTions Hamilton May 13, Rotorua May 14 and EIT Taradale May 15 . Overview. Update on Youth Guarantee programme Vocational Pathways developments 2014 Resources for schools Building a VP focus?.
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Vocational Pathways2014 Jim Hogan, Sandra Cathcart and Robyn HeAdifEn Team SoluTions Hamilton May 13, Rotorua May 14 and EIT Taradale May 15
Overview • Update on Youth Guarantee programme • Vocational Pathways developments 2014 • Resources for schools • Building a VP focus?
Pathways and Youth Guarantee • The 5 vocational pathways are: • Construction and infrastructure • Manufacturing and technology • Primary industries • Services industries • Social and community services
This is the wheel at the moment showing the 5 “petals”. Creative industries moaned and so….
…we are going to have a pretty yellow one as well. I wonder where teaching fits in?
Mark Dashper with a pod cast. Good for staff PD. Talking about YG and careers etc. http://mediasite.temanuaute.org.nz/Mediasite/Play/77f80d7539824580b7fcdf79b05577521d?playFrom=139000
http://youthguarantee.net.nz/start-your-journey/ Latest News Document Library
Resources for everyone • There are a range of resources to support using the Vocational Pathways. • These include: • Updated 2014 standards • Programme design guidance resources • Internal assessment resources • Profile Builder – planning a pathway • Occupation Outlook 2014 – free app and PDF • Careers NZ • Self review tool • Partnerships for learning • NZQA Vocational Profile
My Learning Pathway Occupation Outlook 2014 • Profile Builder • Planning a pathway • Vocational Profile • Learners can view their achievements • through Vocational Pathways • Careers NZ • Helping young people get started
Learning opportunities • Regional workshops • Tues 20 May, Vocational Pathways, Hawkes Bay • Tues 20 May, Vocational Pathways, Blenheim • Wed 21 May, Achievement 2013-17, Rotorua • Wed 21 May, Vocational Pathways, Nelson • Thursday 22 May, Achievement 2013-17, • Hamilton • Tues 27 May, Trades Academies, Wellington • Wed 28 May, Achievement 2013-17, Aoraki • Wed 29 May, Vocational Pathways, Greymouth • Fri 30 May, Youth Guarantee Networks, Cromwell
Vocational profiles for students via NZQA All learners have access to their Vocational Profile, which maps their learning achievement against the Vocational Pathways. Learners need to login to their user-page at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/login/to obtain their Vocational Profile. They can use their Vocational Profile to inform their career planning and/or studies and future employers' about achieving NCEA Level 2 and a Vocational Pathway(s). A formal award for achieving a Vocational Pathway will available in June 2014. For more information visit http://www.youthguarantee.net.nz/
Vocational Pathways Award • Vocational Pathways is an award on the Record of Achievement at NCEA Level 2 • providing a framework for vocational options • supporting programme design and careers advice • improving links between education and employment Five sectors: • Manufacturing and Technology • Construction and Infrastructure • Primary Industries • Social and Community Services • Services Industries • (Creative Industries - under development) See also http://youthguarantee.net.nz/vocational-pathways/
Vocational Pathways: Credit Requirement 10 LITERACY CREDITS 10 NUMERACY CREDITS 60 LEVEL 2 CREDITS RECOMMENDED STANDARDS MINIMUM OF 20 SECTOR RELATED CREDITS LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 http://youthguarantee.net.nz/vocational-pathways/
Additional 'VP' resources have been developed for some L1 and L2 standards. These are available on the TKI subject resource pages: http://ncea.tki.org.nz/Resources-for-Internally-Assessed-Achievement-Standards/Science/Biology/Level-2-Biology
The Job Profile Tool available on the Youth Guarantee website provides a handy reference relating the pathways to jobs: http://youthguarantee.net.nz/vocational-pathways/students-and-whanau/job-profile-tool/